“Money can’t buy happiness” and “It’s better to be poor and healthy than to be rich and sick” are just two sayings people use to cast doubt on or diminish the role money plays in human contentment. The Roman lyric poet and satirist Horace was probably not the first to observe that “Worry follows growing wealth” when he wrote his Odes in 23 BCE.
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“Money can’t buy happiness” and “It’s better to be poor and healthy than to be rich and sick” are just two sayings people use to cast doubt on or diminish the role money plays in human contentment. The Roman lyric poet and satirist Horace was probably not the first to observe that “Worry follows growing wealth” when he wrote his Odes in 23 BCE.