which statement primarily appeals to pathos, or emotion, to support the position that more money does not always lead to increased happiness?
a. Like most people, I enjoy the feeling of buying a new gadget, but it turns out that the happiness that we get from a new purchase doesn't last long.
b. Howard Hughes was one of the wealthiest men in the world, but he suffered greatly from mental and physical health problems that his money couldn't fix.
c. While it's true that a lack of money can cause stress and unhappiness, it does not necessarily follow that money will lead to more happiness after basic needs are met.