On More Happier Terms...
May be someone over saw Dinesh's safer place comment and gave it a different angle - The Happiest Places:)
As BBC reports,
"Adrian White, from the UK's University of Leicester, used the responses of 80,000 people worldwide to map out subjective wellbeing."Well, Denmark stood for all the wrong reasons when the Muhammad cartoon issue sprang up and now, it is called out as 'THE PLACE' to be in if you want to live happy.
May be the number used, is sure something big for getting some accurate stats but are the measurement criteria of health levels, prosperity & education the real representation of happiness? I wonder, how 'secured/safer' feeling in today's life didn't enter the criteria? Likewise, are education & prosperity "required" to be happy?
Isn't Happiness, a relative term that defines the 'sense of satisfaction' in what we have?
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