On the eve of the New Year and Christmas holidays, American researchers from the Universities of San Francisco and Michigan found out which purchases bring happiness to people.
To find out, they conducted an interesting survey among people who made purchases. The subjects were asked to rate their satisfaction after the purchase.
The scientists divided the purchases themselves into three groups. The first group included material things, that is, clothes, gadgets and other items. The second included empirical purchases related to the hobbies and hobbies of the buyer.
The third includes all purchases that bring people new emotions and experiences, whether it be a ticket to a resort or tickets to a theater.
As a result, it turned out that the purchases that bring people the highest happiness are those things and acquisitions that are associated with their hobbies and hobbies. In second place were purchases that bring life experience and impressions. The third and last place was taken by material purchases from the first group of goods.