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Money doesn’t buy happiness — except when disability strikes

By John M. Grohol, PsyD
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Money doesn’t buy happiness — except when disability strikes

The old saying that ‘money doesn’t buy happiness’ may hold true most of the time. But when a serious health problem comes along, financial resources may really cushion the blow to a person’s psyche, a new …

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Money doesn’t buy happiness — except when disability strikes

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  1. Makes since… Wealthy people who are disabilied usually have access to the best doctors and care. They can afford in home nursing and nice orthopedic devices and retro-fitting for their homes. As well as mental health services if it’s warranted.

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