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If money can't buy happiness, it sure appears to help.
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Somehow, it does not surprise me at all that Hong Kong is the furthest below trend, and that the US is also far below trend.
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Although money does not buy happiness ... how much money you are able to enter and treasure, they directly impact how much happiness you can get
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I didnt know the swiss made so much money...l guess their banking helps.
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Yeah, right, money doesn't buy happiness and health, they say! Tell that to someone else.
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why India seems so chill and happy with so little
India doesn't look so chill and happy to me by the chart.
But I and all of India have already denounced it's fake.
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I was misreading the chart, so I edited my comment.
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No problem.
Still you've to agree the 118th position of India by WHR is so bullish! Haha.
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Yeah! There's still a lot of room to grow... Honestly, I think people are happier the fewer worries they have. In countries where just putting food on the table every day is a struggle, I imagine life must be really tough.
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I mean I totally disapprove the rank given to India by WHR.
India can't be unhappier than Pakistan and many of the very poor nations.
If you're considering the lower per capita as a measure, know it that food and services are much much cheaper than the west. In India we buy 30 eggs in less than 2 dollars. At most of the places a man can eat one time food within 1 to 1.5 dollars. At most places you can find good hotels for 6 to 10 dollars. Now, the culture infused with a lot of spiritualism make people more happier and less needy and greedy. I don't very often listen from people complaining about this or that. What else happiness mean?
The Nordic countries have been at the top of the list for at least a dozen years. Do they interview the same people every time?
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when you make a comparaison between happyness vs money, -isn t it wrong ? -are they trying to create a world for money by money and etc... ? -can you compare happyness and money ? and so on...
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I guess GDP per capita is a close approximation of income or standard of living
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i know but is it at the end really relevant as study..
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