A recent study has revealed that spending money on others can lead to greater happiness than spending it on oneself. This conclusion is drawn from experiments and survey data collected from 136 countries.
The research indicates that individuals who allocate their financial resources to benefit others experience a significant boost in mood. This effect appears to be a universal trend, transcending cultural boundaries.
The findings suggest that fostering generosity and altruism may not only benefit the recipients but also enhance the well-being of the givers.
