Reposted from @cnbc When asked to rank the most important factor for overall happiness, Americans said relationships are No. 1 – even over health and money, according to Charles Schwab’s 2020 Modern Wealth Survey. That was the top answer both before the pandemic, and now amid the pandemic. The Schwab survey was conducted in two waves: the first in January, and the second from June to July. When surveyed in June and July, 39% of Americans ranked relationships as the No. 1 driver of overall happiness, while 27% said health was most important. In January, the order of results were similar. The idea that relationships, health and lifestyle are more important to happiness than money is logical, experts say. “At the end of the day, we’re humans and we struggle with existential issues like, What’s the meaning of life? And, Who am I?” one expert previously told @CNBCMakeIt. “And those sort of questions don’t go away when you get a bunch of money.” Full story at the link in bio. The best is yet to come! "There's nothing you'll ever accomplish that's more remarkable than that you have a chance to accomplish something." - Gary V. Follow 👉 @jabezconsultingco Follow 👉 @jabezconsultingco Follow 👉 @jabezconsultingco Follow 👉 @jabezconsultingco #jamesssarpongesq #solidadvice #smallbusiness #immigration #taxfiling #jabezconsulting - #regrann https://www.instagram.com/p/CEPgs1qn9xS/?igshid=nu7c9by8zmyg












