Honestly, I think the best way to be "happy" with regards to money is to learn to live within your means, whatever those means are. If you make $20,000 a year, spend less than $20,000 a year. If you make $200,000 a year, spend less than $200,000 a year. Work towards paying off any debt you have, and living debt-free the rest of your life.
Most "wealthy" people only get stressed by money because they mismanage it. They see a higher paycheck, and instead of working on paying down their current mortgage, they take out a bigger mortgage on a better house, start spending more on their credit cards because they can just pay it off later, etc. Then, when they lose their job, or they have to take a decrease in pay, they realize they've screwed themselves, and that's when the real stress begins.
Believe me, I've been there, done that.
So, learn to always spend less than your income, to save up for your big purchases instead of taking out loans for them, and to live debt-free. Then, when and if you do make $200k, you can have a hearty laugh at all your neighbors making the same amount, but somehow struggling to make ends meet, while you have a surplus of $15k+ a month. And if you only make $20k the rest of your life, you can still live happily being focused on other things besides how you'll pay this month's credit card bill.
that's true, when you start to mismanage the flow of cash that comes to you is the main source of stress. if you spend your money wisely, you wont have to feel like you're just "chasing" money and live from pay check to pay check (this is of course if youre earning above the base quantity required for basic human necessities) its also wise to keep track of your expenses and try to avoid impulsive splurging of money right when you get paid.
What made you respond to this guy 9 years later? How did you even find this thread? LOL
The funny thing about this thread, is that the guy who made it scammed everyone for money and took off. I guess you could say that stolen money is the source of his remorse these days.