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For the 27th year, PEOPLE partnered with the Screen Actors Guild and Audi to host the official post-awards gala — and we're trying new things online and in print too! Charlotte Triggs is a ...
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According to a study published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, people are increasingly more likely to be happy when they spend money on experiences versus materialistic possessions.