Can money buy happiness?
Updated | By Bronwyn Hardick
Extreme wealth versus simplicity - find out what makes these very different people happy.
Extreme wealth versus simplicity - find out what makes these very different people happy.
British travel star, Karl Pilkington of An Idiot Abroad, has a new five part series of titled “The Moaning of Life”. Karl chatted to the SA Sushi King, Kenny Kunene, about whether “a luxurious, extravagant lifestyle, driven by conspicuous spending and consumption, could satisfy him.”
We also chatted to a humble fishermen - simple man who goes out on his boat every morning to fish to feed his family, and find out what makes him happy.
We called up multi-millionaire socialite, Kenny Kunene, to ask him what makes him really happy? Here’s what he had to say:
Daniel Niemand is a simple fisherman in Buffeljagbaai in the Western Cape. A simple man who goes out on his boat every morning to fish to feed his family - this is what makes him happy
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