Monday, March 20, 2017

Why is India unhappy?


World Happiness Report 2017 ranks India at position #122. What does it mean ?

I don't really believe in these rankings (any kind of comparisons for that matter), but this one tells you a different wisdom: "Money Doesn’t Buy Happiness"

This assesses happiness in terms of healthier life,social supports; freedom to make life choices; experience less corruption, more generosity, and more equality rather than mere economic figures such as GDP.

The message for India is clear: we might've achieved greater GDP (at the cost of sharply rising inequality, entrenched social exclusion, and damage to the nature/environment);but not "happiness" 😟
When countries single-mindedly pursue individual objectives, such as economic development to the neglect of social and environmental objectives, the results can be highly adverse for human wellbeing, even dangerous for survival.

How can countries boost their happiness levels? It's big task, nearly impossible; but i just wanted inform about the countries Bhutan, Ecuador, Scotland, United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela. Those five countries have appointed Ministers of Happiness charged with promoting it as a goal of public policy.

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4 Comments to "Why is India unhappy?"

Anonymous said...

Mumbai real estate prices hv skyrocketed,commuting is stressful,Bangalore is full of chaotic traffic. In all this if families hold on to each other, spend quality time everyday,be affectionate,then life becomes easier n worth living.

Gaurav Mehra said...

A thought provoking topic ! No one in this world is happy. The reason is EXPECTATION and GREED.

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