While money itself isn’t happiness, it provides access to experiences, items, and freedoms (like time or reduced stress) that can create happiness, suggesting happiness is purchasable if you know how to use your resources wisely. It’s a playful twist on the classic saying, implying that for those with money, happiness isn’t unattainable; they just need to shop at the right places for the right things, be it experiences, comforts, or even retail therapy to boost mood.
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