Money and emotions: What the desire for wealth tells us

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A study sheds light on the emotional meaning of money: power, influence and the influence of the family on how it is handled.

Eine Studie beleuchtet die emotionale Bedeutung von Geld: Macht, Einfluss und der Einfluss der Familie auf den Umgang.
A study sheds light on the emotional meaning of money: power, influence and the influence of the family on how it is handled.

Money and emotions: What the desire for wealth tells us

Money is a hot topic, and a recent study shows that more than half of adults have a desire to become rich. These results make it clear that money is much more than a neutral medium of exchange. It is often equated with power, influence and success. Honorary consultant Anica Schulz emphasizes that money is emotionally and morally charged and means both freedom and restrictions. Buying ice cream or paying rent can be positive aspects, while lack of money, such as canceling a weekend trip, can cause shame.

Envy of other people's possessions, such as condominiums, is another feeling that is common in society. The family's attitude towards money is particularly formative and influences the way you see and deal with money. Psychotherapist Wolfgang Krüger emphasizes that these impressions last a lifetime and have a significant influence on our financial decisions.

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Overall, it turns out that both the understanding of money and the way we spend our free time are deeply rooted in our emotional and social structure. The connection between financial decisions and leisure activities reflects the real needs and characteristics that shape us as a society.