Wealth may diminish our happiness by

A) taking away our capacity to savor and enjoy the little pleasures of life.
B) allowing us to buy material goods we do not need.
C) allowing us to have peace of mind about health care.
D) taking away our ability to manage our own finances.
E) encouraging rampant consumerism.


Answer: A

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