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  • Happiness Runs in a Circula...
    Aknin, Lara B.; Dunn, Elizabeth W.; Norton, Michael I.

    Journal of happiness studies, 04/2012, Letnik: 13, Številka: 2
    Journal Article

    We examine whether a positive feedback loop exists between spending money on others (i.e. prosocial spending ) and happiness. Participants recalled a previous purchase made for either themselves or someone else and then reported their happiness. Afterward, participants chose whether to spend a monetary windfall on themselves or someone else. Participants assigned to recall a purchase made for someone else reported feeling significantly happier immediately after this recollection; most importantly, the happier participants felt, the more likely they were to choose to spend a windfall on someone else in the near future. Thus, by providing initial evidence for a positive feedback loop between prosocial spending and well-being, these data offer one potential path to sustainable happiness: prosocial spending increases happiness which in turn encourages prosocial spending.