55. Money and Happiness with Professor Donovan Sanchez
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概要
Money shows up in nearly every major life decision, but it almost never comes with clear guidance on how to use it in a way that actually supports our long-term satisfaction. In this episode, Dr. Craig Lemoine sits down with Professor Donovan Sanchez to explore how financial education is evolving and why happiness deserves a place in the conversation alongside returns, income, and planning models.
The discussion moves through what the data says about income and well-being, how people adapt to comfort and convenience, and why experiences and relationships consistently matter more than most financial upgrades. The episode also takes a thoughtful turn into higher education, examining what it means to train future advisors and how research reshapes the way we think and question assumptions.
Key topics discussed in this episode:
- How income relates to happiness and why the relationship is weaker than most people expect
- The role of hedonic adaptation in everyday financial decisions
- Why experiences tend to create longer-lasting satisfaction than material purchases
- How spending on others strengthens relationships and personal well-being
- What the research says about money, meaning, and life evaluation
- How financial education can better connect numbers to human outcomes
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- Donovan Sanchez LinkedIn
- Dr. Craig Lemoine on LinkedIn
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