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How much money it takes to be happy – according to the rich What’s the one thing money can’t buy? Happiness – or so we’ve been told. A famous 2010 study led by psychologist Daniel Kahneman and economist Angus Deaton concluded that happiness increases with income until it levels off at $75,000 (around £57,000) per year. After that, more money does not equal more happiness.
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Here's an interesting fact about lettuce: Ancient History: Lettuce has been cultivated for over 4,500 years, with its origins in ancient Egypt where it was grown for the oil from its seeds. It later spread to Greece and Rome, and eventually around the world. Variety: Lettuce comes in various types like Romaine, Iceberg, and Green Leaf, each with distinct flavors and textures. Romaine lettuce, for instance, is particularly used in Middle Eastern cuisine. Medicinal Properties: Historically, lettuce was used as a remedy for insomnia and nervous disorders due to its mildly sedative chemical compounds. It's also a good source of vitamins A and K, fiber, and water, beneficial for health. Lettuce is not only valued for culinary uses but also holds economic and historical significance as an agricultural product. No file chosen