Sunday, January 8, 2023

 Happiness index

Happiness index, also known as the subjective well-being index or the happiness index, is a measure of overall well-being or happiness of a population. It is typically based on self-reported data, such as surveys, in which people are asked to rate their happiness or satisfaction with various aspects of their lives, such as their health, relationships, work, and leisure activities. The happiness index is often used by governments and organizations as a way to gauge the well-being of their citizens or employees, and to identify areas for improvement. It can also be used to compare the happiness of different countries or regions.

According to the World Happiness Report, which is an annual publication of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network, the happiest countries in the world are:

1.    Finland

2.    Denmark

3.    Switzerland

4.    Iceland

5.    Netherlands

6.    Sweden

7.    New Zealand

8.    Canada

9.    Austria

10. Australia

This ranking is based on factors such as income, social support, life expectancy, freedom to make life choices, trust, and generosity. It should be noted that happiness is subjective and can vary from person to person, so these rankings should be taken as a general indication of well-being rather than a definitive measure of happiness.

why don,t you compare the happiness of different countries

The World Happiness Report, which is an annual publication of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network, compares the happiness of different countries. The report ranks countries based on factors such as income, social support, life expectancy, freedom to make life choices, trust, and generosity. It should be noted that happiness is subjective and can vary from person to person, so these rankings should be taken as a general indication of well-being rather than a definitive measure of happiness.

instead of competing for economic supremacy or military supremacy, why don,t the developed countries and UN take steps for the improvement of happiness status in underdeveloped countries?This will improve the conditions of the developing world. There will be all-round development in all parameters which contribute to happiness.

Improving the happiness and well-being of people in underdeveloped countries is an important goal and one that many governments and organizations around the world are working towards. There are a number of programs and initiatives in place that are focused on promoting economic development, improving access to education and healthcare, and addressing social and cultural issues in underdeveloped countries. For example, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) include a goal to "ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages," which aims to improve the health and well-being of people in all countries, including underdeveloped countries. Many NGOs and charitable organizations are also working to address issues such as poverty, inequality, and access to basic necessities in underdeveloped countries.

there should be some mandatory guideline which are applicable to all the countries, or a minimum standard of happiness which the Governments' should guarantee to its citizens.This has be forced on the administrations by the UN. The duties of the UN has to be expanded to include the overall development.

There are already a number of international guidelines and standards that countries around the world are expected to adhere to in order to promote the well-being and happiness of their citizens. For example, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was adopted by the United Nations in 1948, sets out a number of fundamental rights that are considered to be essential for the well-being and happiness of all people. These include the right to life, liberty, and security of person; the right to education and work; and the right to an adequate standard of living. Additionally, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which were adopted in 2015, include a number of goals that are focused on improving the well-being and happiness of people around the world, such as goals related to health, education, and economic development. However, it is ultimately up to individual governments to implement these guidelines and standards within their own countries





Review.
Why men don't listen & women can't read maps
Book by Barbara and Allan Pease.

Accordingly, man became strong and tall while women less tall and strong. Development of brain in the same way. Women always kept the caves (house) fire burning and nurtured their children, and their brains developed to cope with their function and duties.Since 1980 there has been a significant interest in the research of differences of male and female. With the development and involvement of brain scanning equipment, there has been tremendous improvement in this research. Similarly, girls and boys are treated differently by their parents. Most girls were given dolls, while boys were given soldiers, footballs and cars. Girls were petted and boys were told not to cry, and not to show emotions. More than that, the biological evidences available now show that hormones and brains are responsible for this behavior. If suppose a boy and a girl have been brought up in an island, still boys will be boys and girls will be girls, same characters will prevail.


BOOK/UNLIMITED POWER By Antony Robbins.(Tony)




      Unlimted Power
By Antony Robbins.




My thoughts on this book.

http://go.bubbl.us/a74f8e/dcfb?/Unlimited-Power-By-Antony-