The "two-minded view" of money and happiness refers to surveys showing that most people seem to believe that
A) money is not a basis for happiness, but think that more money will make them happier.
B) money is important for happiness, but most people won't do the things that would allow them to accumulate and earn more money.
C) money can make you happy and it can make you miserable.
D) money is essential for the happiness of your family, but people with a lot of money think they are better than everyone else.
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