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India at 126th position in World Happiness Report; below Sri Lanka, Pakistan

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Pakistan doesn't harbors these delusions of grandeur, maybe some Generals do.
Where do they come from?

We have d#CK measuring threads created by Paksiatnis every month. And you are talking of delusions and grandeur.
 
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Born to be miserable term aptly applies to these creatures.
This forum also represents Indian mentality in its element.
We have several Nationalities on this forums but one finds mostly It's Indians who are always bad mouthing others. While the same are desparate to open threads every time they put a nut on a bolt.
These Indians may cover their slums with sheets to hide their shame and underbelly but they can't disguise their shamless nature.

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I think our national average happiness went up since you're endorsing Pakistani held Kashmir as Indian territory.

Maps are important :D
 
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Surrender to fate, and happy with current ruler both seem appropriate caption for this tweet.




Here is the friendly neighborhood song,

You creatures do try to be happy by doing home runs.

 
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Some data are surprising:

Turkiye is less happy than Sub-Saharan African countries and war-torn countries.

85 South Africa
86 Congo
91 Guinea
92 Ukraine
93 Ivory Coast
94 Gabon
95 Nigeria
96 Cameroon
97 Mozambique
98 Iraq
99 Palestine
101 Iran
102 Senegal
103 Mauritania
104 Burkina Faso
105 Namibia
106 Turkiye

South Korea (57) is less happy than El Salvador(50) and Honduras (53)

Japan (47) is less happy than Kosovo (34), Mexico (36), Nicaragua (40), Guatemala (43), Serbia (45)

Due to Turkey's high inflation rate, the country has been facing economic challenges that have had a significant impact on its citizens' quality of life. The high cost of living and the erosion of purchasing power have made it difficult for people to meet their basic needs, causing a decline in overall happiness and well-being. In addition, the instability of the Turkish lira has caused uncertainty and financial insecurity for many people, leading to a sense of hopelessness and frustration. As a result, Turkey's high inflation rate has not only had a negative impact on the economy but also on the social and emotional well-being of its citizens.
 
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han hum happy nahi hai !!!
Pehele parents bolte the beta Google / Microsoft me jab lagni chaiye,
Now they are expecting CXOs to kaise happy rahenge ?
 
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han hum happy nahi hai !!!
Pehele parents bolte the beta Google / Microsoft me jab lagni chaiye,
Now they are expecting CXOs to kaise happy rahenge ?

You can start by leaving your parents house and start living by yourself.
 
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India was ranked even below Pakistan, Nepal, China, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. In Asia, India is only better off than Afghanistan that was placed at 137th position

India was placed at the 126th position out of 137 countries in the World Happiness Report released on Monday by the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network.

India was ranked even below Pakistan, Nepal, China, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. In Asia, India is only better off than Afghanistan which was placed at 137th position.
War-struck Ukraine also figured above India at 92 and Russia was positioned at 72.

According to the World Happiness Report, Finland is the happiest country in the world. It is the sixth consecutive win for Finland.

The report measures happiness based on GDP per capita, social support, healthy life expectancy, freedom, generosity, and low corruption. The annual report was released on March 20, which is celebrated as International Day of Happiness. The report is based on global survey data from people in 137 countries.


Country rankings this year are based on life evaluations in 2020, 2021, and 2022, so all of the observations are drawn from years of high infection and deaths from Covid-19, the report said.



"2022 was a year of crises, including the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, worldwide inflation, and a range of local and global climate emergencies. We thus have more evidence about how life evaluations, trust, and social connections together influence the ability of nations, and of the world as a whole, to adapt in the face of crisis. Our main analysis relates to happiness as measured by life evaluations and emotions, how they have evolved in crisis situations, and how lives have been better where trust, benevolence, and supportive social connections have continued to thrive," the report said.

Nordic countries remained on top, repeating the previous year's pattern. Denmark was ranked number 2 and Iceland was positioned at number 3.

"Finland remains in the top position, for the sixth year in a row. Lithuania is the only new country in the top twenty, up more than 30 places since 2017. War-torn Afghanistan and Lebanon remain the two unhappiest countries in the survey, with average life evaluations more than five points lower (on a scale running from 0 to 10) than in the ten happiest countries. This year’s report uses three measures to study the inequality of happiness. The first is the happiness gap between the top and the bottom halves of the population. This gap is small in countries where almost everyone is very unhappy, and in the top countries where almost no one is unhappy, " the report said.



I'm of a different mind about it.

Individuals shouldn't be content and joyful when working anywhere. Your growth does cease when you're at a comfortable place at any given time.

I'll use myself as an example. In Bangalore, India, I receive one of the best income packages. I'm still not satisfied, though, because two of my buddies recently migrated to Microsoft and are receiving annual packages totaling more than 60 lacs (INR) every year.

Now, I need to reach this level before I can not be happy and satisfied.
 
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Indeed I am, however keep your credentials hidden before a Brahmain or more importantly a MOD discovers them.


There are LAWS against harm to dalits. Even abusing a dalit or calling him a dalit can send you to jail without bail.


Can you say the same about first cousin marriages in pakistani community ?
 
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