Mark Cuban weighs in on Elon Musk's view that money can't buy happiness
Billionaire Mark Cuban pushed back on Elon Musk's take, saying money amplifies who you are rather than creating happiness.
Billionaire Mark Cuban pushed back on Elon Musk's take, saying money amplifies who you are rather than creating happiness.
"Interestingly, that pattern echoes what we saw in 2000 as the dot-com bubble started to burst," Deutsche's Henry Allen wrote. "Equities started to fall from the March 2000 as tech stocks saw significant declines."
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