Life in lockdown left many of us wondering what we want our lives to look like long after a semblance of normalcy reappears. Workers in an array of industries discovered that the money they earn doesn't equal wealth: Having some extra zeroes in your salary won't always get you further, and it certainly won't always make you happier. You might not be able to find financial success (or gratification) without really trying, but the old ways of getting there don't necessarily apply. What Does It Take to Truly Feel Wealthy? — Erin Lowry Why Your Retirement Comes at a Disadvantage — Shuli Ren Your Kids Are Getting Outbid on Homes. Here's How to Help. — Alexis Leondis Giving Colleges Unrestricted Donations Is Noble. It's Also Risky. — Naomi Schaefer Riley Millennials, Costco Is Calling You — Tara Lachapelle Believe in Capitalism? Then Don't Work on Weekends — Sarah Green Carmichael The Real Reason No One Wants to Be a Banker Anymore — Anjani Trivedi Millennials, the Wealthiest Generation? Believe It — Allison Schrager This is the Theme of the Week edition of Bloomberg Opinion Today, a digest of our top commentary published every Sunday. |
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