The ability to experience love is important for people who want to be happy.
However, there are people who are not as concerned with love as others. For them, earning money is more important.
Experts note that the feeling of satisfaction with life largely depends on the partner’s ability to manage money wisely.
A person experiences an increased level of happiness if the partner's financial behavior appears rational.
Money evokes strong emotions in almost every person. Often people feel anxious or afraid in matters related to money and do not want to discuss them.
Psychologists emphasize that sincere conversations about money strengthen relationships. Lack of clarity in financial matters encourages partners not to tell the truth about their income.
Common types of financial infidelity include secret savings, concealing purchases and their real cost.
Psychologists believe that giving up love because of the desire for financial success is harmful.
Money can't buy love. However, financial stability can bring a certain degree of happiness to many people.
The happiest people are those who have found a way to balance their career goals and relationship goals.
Previously, psychologists revealed why women start relationships on the side.