In this episode Nicoleta explores the relationship between economy and happiness with Michael Kelly, financial business consultant and founder of Investment Science from New York, USA.
How does an economist look at happiness?
Can an investor grasp happiness in between 2 deals?
Do large corporations grow at the expense of everyone around us?
Are the money raised by companies in Sillicon Valley spent properly?
Is there happiness behind technological automation?
How can we compete with the digital employees?
Will the Artificial Intelligence take over our lives and the world?
How will the humanity cope with the automation and the loss of jobs?
Why do we need bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies?
How do the massive changes in economy affect people’s happiness?
Is the world in economic crisis? And how different is this to 2008 crisis?
Can you be happy when the wages are too little comparing to the house prices?
Does job satisfaction lead to happiness?
Is our happiness correlated with how the wealth is distributed in the world?
Can we find happiness in profit or in humanity?
And finally what are the 5 best tips to become wealthy?
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