Topic > According to Gregory Karp, can money buy happiness?

Karp advises his readers to "throw money at a problem." Money should never be simply thrown at a problem in the hope of solving it for many reasons. First, it is just an attempt to hide the problem instead of addressing it and addressing any repressed thoughts or emotions that create anxiety, depression, and lack of motivation due to the repressed emotions. Psychology of America states that almost all cases of depression and/or depression. or anxiety are due to suppression of emotions. Addressing problems immediately is extremely important for expanding and maintaining happiness. If the problems are bottled, the pressure builds inside until the bottle opens. You can only blow so much air into a balloon before it pops. don't release some of the pressure or recycle the air blown into the balloon of self, turn bad into good, look for the solution don't hold on to the problem your happiness is slowly becoming less important