Beyond Wealth: The True Currency of Happiness
- Roohi Bhargava
- Feb 27
- 1 min read

They say money is important. Surely, it is. However, money can buy everything, but it can’t buy happiness and peace. Happiness is an emotion; money is an object. The reality is that money can’t buy emotions. Also, happiness needs to be earned, just like money is earned.
Happiness is the emotion of utter joy that you experience when you achieve a goal or when any of your wishes are fulfilled. Sometimes, happiness is talking to your best friend or family and spending a heartfelt moment with them. You can’t buy it with money, of course.
Every aspect has its own advantages and disadvantages, and so does this one. Money makes you eligible to have every comfort in your home, but it can’t bring peace. Of course, everything in the world costs money, but not happiness. You have to find your own moment of joy and fully live it.
In conclusion, while money certainly has its place in providing comfort and security, it is the intangible moments of joy, peace, and love that truly enrich our lives. Happiness, in the end, is something that cannot be bought, but something we cultivate from within and in our relationships.
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