The Science Of Why You Should Spend Your Money On Experiences

The Science Of Why You Should Spend Your Money On Experiences

The Science Of Why You Should Spend Your Money On Experiences, Not Things You don't have infinite money.

Spend it on stuff that research says makes you happy.

"Most people are in the pursuit of happiness. There are economists who think happiness is the best indicator of the health of a society. We know that money can make you happier, though after your basic needs are met, it doesn't make you that much happier. But one of the biggest questions is how to allocate our money, which is (for most of us) a limited resource.

There's a very logical assumption that most people make when spending their money: that because a physical object will last longer, it will make us happier for a longer time than a one-off experience like a concert or vacation. According to recent research, it turns out that assumption is completely wrong". Want to find out more?

VentilerSP, Pouche Race meet

VentilerSP shows class

Hamasaki Masaru, Ventiler Inc,  did pretty well at the Pouche, Japan and Asia race meet recently.

With opportunities to race by invitation in Europe there is a need for him to brush up on his business English skills

It's been a privalige and interesting to have instructed Hamasaki for over five years as we discuss his VintilerSP car racing, business and current issues in his Shukugawa office or as is usual, over a meal at Huraki a qualiy local  okonomiyaki restuarant .

 

Boeing 787 Dreamliner shows off near-vertical take-off

We love innovation. Here is an experience to look forward to. BBC reports

Boeing has released footage of its new 787 Dreamliner plane rehearsing the flying display it will perform at the 2015 Paris Air Show which starts on Monday.

The large commercial carrier is capable of some extreme moves when it is not filled with passengers.

Boeing says this newest model carries more passengers further, while using less fuel.