The study, led by researchers at the University of British Columbia and Harvard Business School, suggests that using money to buy free time— such as paying to delegate household chores like cleaning and cooking— is linked to greater life satisfaction.
Despite the benefits, the researchers were surprised to discover how few people choose to spend their money on time-saving purchases in daily life. Even in a sample of 850 millionaires who were surveyed, almost half reported spending no money outsourcing disliked tasks. A survey of 98 working adults asking how they would spend a windfall of $40 also revealed that only two per cent would use it in a way that saved them time.
Source: https://news.ubc.ca/2017/07/24/using-money-to-buy-time-linked-to-increased-happiness/
@healthyhappy I just did something similar, when I received a raise I asked if instead of the full raise I could just trade half of it for an extra week of Holidays in the year. My boss was shocked but agreed. Time is the only thing you cannot get back so I want as much of it for the things I love as I can get.
Good read thx.
I always knew money could buy happiness :)