Thursday, 28 August 2008

Are We Happier? Yes We Are!

Contrary to a previous post here, it seems a recent report shows happiness increasing in countries with rising GDP. Have a look at Happiness Trends in 24 Countries, 1946-2006

So now we're happier?

The reliability of these data, given the sample size and number of countries is not strong. Perhaps the trends can be explained generationally. Older generations may have rued the loss of social structures after the War and seen the increased wealth as insufficient compensation for this loss. Perhaps younger generations growing up in the 1970s and 1980s are better adjusted to modern social structures and are more content with their lifestyles, enabling them to enjoy the benefits of greater wealth?

Or not?

The joy of data on happiness is that it is superbly ambiguous and questionable! I can only hold on to the intuitive truism that money can't guarantee happiness. Similarly, the lack of money doesn't guarantee unhappiness. Clearly, money plays a part but never tells the whole story.

View and Add Comments

Comment

Comment

Houston Home Security/">Houston Says:

17 Oct 2011

Thank you and looking for more posts. I am really satisfied with this posting that you have given us. This is really a stupendous work done by you.

Comment

Houston Says:

10 Oct 2011

Thank you and looking for more posts. I am really satisfied with this posting that you have given us. This is really a stupendous work done by you.

Comment

cheap Says:

19 Sep 2011

Look from length. If you demand accept totes, accept one which hits in a adulatory put on your absolute body, because purses add aggregate for your frame.cheap designer handbags In case your achievement tend to be large, your purse should appointment your waistline to draw the absorption upward. For those who accept a abundant waist,replica mulberry cheap purses  accept a backpack accepting best straps.

Comment

Zaylin Says:

28 Jul 2011

This could not possibly have been more hefplul!

Comment

Fahd Says:

15 Oct 2008

money today is considered to be the cause of happiness...at least thats what the majority of people in the developing world feel...that with more money they can purchase greater comfort...i guess that can explain the data...and why developing countries have steeper slopes.rnrnonly those who have reached their material comfort levels or in Maslow words 'self-actualized' realize that there is more to this planet than money.

All bold fields are required. Name and email are limited to 100 characters

  • Name (displayed):
  • Email (not displayed):
  • URL (displayed):
  • Comment:
  • Captcha Image - if this image hasn't loaded, please contact usAnti-Spam: Please write the number in the image:

Enter your username and password to login:

  • Email:
  • Password: