Money can't buy happiness from "summary" of The Last Black Unicorn by Tiffany Haddish
Money, oh money. People always say that money can't buy happiness, but do they really understand what that means? I used to think that if I had money, all my problems would disappear. But then I realized that money can't buy love, money can't buy health, and money certainly can't buy peace of mind. Sure, money can buy you fancy cars, designer clothes, and extravagant vacations. But at the end of the day, those things are just material possessions. They don't fill the void in your heart, they don't heal the pain in your soul. No matter how much money you have, it can't replace the love of a family member, the support of a true friend, or the feeling of contentment that comes from within.
I've seen people with all the money in the world, yet they are still miserable. They are constantly searching for the next big thing to buy, the next thrill to experience. But no matter how much they acquire, they are never truly satisfied. They are always chasing after something that money can't provide.
I've also seen people with very little money, yet they are some of the happiest people I know. They may not have all the material comforts, but they have love, they have laughter, they have peace. They have learned that true happiness comes from within, from appreciating the little things in life, from being grateful for what you have.
So, the next time you find yourself thinking that money will solve all your problems, remember this: money can buy you things, but it can't buy you happiness. Happiness is something that comes from within, something that money can never truly purchase.