19 Aug, 2012
From Denmark To Bhutan: The Policies Of Happiness By Colin Todhunter
In 2006, the first ‘Happy Planet Index’ (HPI) measured happiness across 178 countries. The small south Pacific island of Vanuatu was the happiest nation. Germany ranked 81st, Japan 95th and the US 150th.
Various surveys have indicated that while wealthy western nations use up vast quantities of the world’s scarce resources, many of their citizens are not much happier, or are indeed less happy, than those who belong to poorer countries that use far fewer resources.
via From Denmark To Bhutan: The Policies Of Happiness By Colin Todhunter.
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