You don’t have to slow down as you age. In fact, it might speed up the aging process if you do. Each year thousands of aging Americans are proving that...
A new psychology study suggests that buying life experiences rather than material possessions leads to greater happiness for both the consumer and those around them.
The study demonstrates that experiential purchases, such as a meal out or theater tickets, result in increased well-being because they satisfy higher order needs, specifically the need for social connectedness and vitality -- a feeling of being alive.















