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You Can Buy Happiness (and Its Cheap), by Tammy Strobel


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Aug 14, 2013

You Can Buy HappinessHaving recently convinced my husband that we should downsize our house in two years when our youngest child graduates, it was natural for me to grab author Tammy Strobel’s, You Can Buy Happiness (and It’s Cheap), when I saw it on the shelf.  Strobel, a blogger about simple living and the tiny house movement, discusses why her and her spouse decided to abandon the “traditional” American lifestyle of “more is better” and focus on gaining time ……time for each other, their families, and the community around them.

Strobel makes a compelling argument for why material items only weigh a person down

Oct 4, 2010

Adrian Furnham, a pioneer in the psychology of money, presents here a readable synthesis of years of research and study in the area. He provides information and advice that would benefit anyone. This book is a must for employers and human resources professionals. Anyone who is interested in money-- or who has someone close who would benefit from being more interested in the topic-- might take a look at this book. It's a quick, but solid, read.

Mar 11, 2010

Furnham, a pioneer in the psychology of money, presents here a readable synthesis of years of research and study in the area. He provides information and advice that would benefit anyone. This book is a must for employers and human resources professionals. Anyone who is interested in money-- or who has someone close who would benefit from being more interested in the topic-- might take a look at this book. It's a quick, but solid, read.