For my inquiry question, I wanted to explore the connection between money and happiness. I’ve always wondered how much our financial situation truly shapes the way we feel about our lives.

This question led me to think about so many different aspects of life and what truly makes people feel fulfilled. One question I had was, “Does having more money actually make people happier, or does it just make life easier?” I’ve always heard that money can provide comfort and security, but not necessarily true happiness. That made me wonder if people with less money can feel just as content as those who have a lot.

I decided to focus on this question because money plays such a big role in how people live and make decisions. It influences our goals, our relationships, and even how we see success. I find it interesting that something meant to be a tool for survival has become such a major part of our identity and happiness. I want to learn whether money actually brings people closer to fulfillment, or if it distracts us from what truly matters in life.


Hey Kian, your blog post has really triggered my mind and reminds me on how the society holds the picture on financial ability. According to us here at home we usually say that money is the soap of the heart and it guaranties everything but in reality, it is not the same. In this same same home, I usually find people who has money but threw are so stressed I really don’t understand Hence through your research I will be able to have a perfect conclusion. These sources might help you in your research
https://ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu/can-money-buy-happiness-after-all
https://www.verywellmind.com/can-money-buy-happiness-8679686
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/rationality-judgment-and-decision-making/202503/does-money-really-make-us-happier?msockid=39032765291966ac04c9319728126794