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Vanuatu is world's happiest country: study
LONDON (AFP) - The tiny South Pacific Ocean archipelago of Vanuatu is the happiest country on Earth, according to a study published measuring people's wellbeing and their impact on the environment.
ADVERTISEMENT Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica and Panama complete the top five in the Happy Planet Index, compiled by the British think-tank New Economics Foundation (NEF). The index combines life satisfaction, life expectancy and environmental footprint -- the amount of land required to sustain the population and absorb its energy consumption. Zimbabwe came bottom of the 178 countries ranked, below second-worst performer Swaziland, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Ukraine. The Group of Eight industrial powers meet in Saint Petersburg this weekend but have not much to smile about, according to the index. Italy came out best in 66th place, ahead of Germany (81), Japan (95), Britain (108), Canada (111), France (129), the United States (150) and Russia, in lowly 172nd place. Andrew Simms, NEF's policy director, said the index "addresses the relative success or failure of countries in giving their citizens a good life while respecting the environmental resource limits on which all our lives depend." Nic Marks, the head of NEF's centre for wellbeing, added: "It is clear that no single nation listed in the Happy Planet Index has got everything right. "But the index does reveal patterns that show how we might better achieve long and happy lives for all, whilst living within our environmental means," he said, according to British daily The Guardian. "The challenge is: can we learn the lessons and apply them?" Island nations performed particularly well in the rankings. But Vanuatu, with a population of around 200,000, topped them all. "Don't tell too many people, please," said Marke Lowen of Vanuatu Online, the republic's online newspaper. "People are generally happy here because they are very satisfied with very little," he told The Guardian. "This is not a consumer-driven society. Life here is about community and family and goodwill to other people. It's a place where you don't worry too much." "The only things we fear are cyclones or earthquakes." Selected others: 17. Philippines; 23. Indonesia; 31. China; 32. Thailand; 44. Malaysia; 62. India; 64. Iceland; 70. Netherlands; 87. Spain; 88. Hong Kong; 89. Saudi Arabia; 99. Denmark; 112. Pakistan; 115. Norway; 119. Sweden; 123. Finland; 139. Australia; 154. UAE; 156. South Africa; 159. Kuwait; 166. Qatar. |
Right on! Philippines #17 :)
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that only shows one thing and one thing only - we, the white people, are damn fucking stupid, we chase ghosts 99% of the time - we want bogger house, faster car, plasma tv, you name it.
The quality of life should be measured by the ratio happy days divided the days you live aka the Antonio2006 ratio. |
Sweden sucks
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hmm, the results don't really make sense... it looks like the more advanced the country is, the lower it ranks...
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Are we working ourselves into unhappiness? |
Palestine #45 :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
http://www.happyplanetindex.org/list.htm Take a look at the "the new economics foundation" people, and its like a "who is who" in the UK lefty movement. http://www.neweconomics.org/gen/z_sy...77&folder=142& A big pile of bullshit propaganda :2 cents: |
Anyone here going to the Vanuatu "Festival of Circumcision" in August?
http://www.vanuatu.usp.ac.fj/library...Vanuatu/F2.jpg ADG Webmaster |
Where can I find the complete list?
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:thumbsup Just smile and wave.... |
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"Advanced" could be described as "civilized" or "sophisticated" - that comes at a price and it is individuals who take most of the burden, - and it shows. PS... And "advanced" does not necessarily mean good - it is often the reverse. |
"addresses the relative success or failure of countries in giving their citizens a good life while respecting the environmental resource limits on which all our lives depend."
Does you guys never read before starting an arguement? :disgust |
I live in Vanuatu and I can honestly say the locals are the happiest and friendliest people I have ever met.
And the melanesian girls look real pretty after a few months here and they all put out!This is a bachelors paradise. |
I live in Vanuatu and I can honestly say the locals are the happiest and friendliest people I have ever met.
And the melanesian girls look real pretty after a few months here and they all put out!This is a bachelors paradise. |
ooopppss. haha
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I must move there.. or to another island asap :)
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7-11 COme again |
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There is also nothing more relevant than respecting the planet - the awareness of this is incredibly low and often in "civilized societies" is limited to cleaning up the trash in the local park. Got to admit I was never "aware" for many years, till spending a lot of time being guided by folks who know better and are qualified to speak. It's an enormous topic - more than any chatboard could handle. |
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what place did Israel claimed?
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They need more Arabs there so they can be even happeir
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Can't believe all the 3rd world countries are happier then we are, but fuck research and all that shit, I'm happy..
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The people of Vanuato are happiest because they live in a hut, own the land the live on, they live off the land, and don't like outsiders. :pimp |
im moving!!!
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Some of that may have elements of truth - wonder why some folks don't like foreigners too much? What have they got to offer? Very little. Hell.. it's the same where I am when they open their mouths, depending what comes out - hardly surprising. Chances are you are 100% correct in that they own their own land and live off it. That's part of the whole idea eh?? :winkwink: |
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PS.. Na 90% spam.. |
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If I could have a country made up of islands, and my own people, land, etc. I'd love it. If I could discriminate against foreigners and have white only islands then I'd be a racist.. but the people of Venuato aren't? As Americans we're taught to be accepting of other people and cultures, but when we travel the world we find how unaccepting other peoples and cultures are of us just because we're from the U.S. and how they expect us to have money and how they want us to give to them because they have less... but if you want a drink on an Island in Venuato you have to be invited by the chief into the village, then invited by a villager into the bar... where you are then expected to pay the villagers drink. :thumbsup |
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"a place where you dont worry too much..." Cool! |
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Have you ever been in Vanuato when the villages generator used to create electricity runs out of gas and they try calling around to find more and can't? Have you been to a village where the days catch of fish was nothing and they had to eat the same fruit again today that they've eaten every day for most of their life on the island and the kids are crying because fish was the only "meat" they were going to have for the day? :pimp Life on Vanuato is like any other island society... it is not all bliss and total happiness, etc. etc. |
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I'd like to visit
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Almost anyone who has departed from "civilized countries" will tell you their quality of life has increased substantially. This varies a lot between individuals, but the general "hit-ya-in-the-face" reasons are less stress, calmer lifestyle, far superior environment, often no taxes or govt forms to fill in etc. It is noticeable people are generally much happier and laid back. Got a problem? No big deal - can sort it our when there is time :) |
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My statements were in response to the quotes I posted from Swami "I live in Vanuatu and I can honestly say the locals are the happiest and friendliest people I have ever met. And the melanesian girls look real pretty after a few months here and they all put out!This is a bachelors paradise." Then you chimed in with your "Awesome predictable gringo mentality verbal" shwoing that you have a predetermined state of mind about "gringos", whatever your personal twisted definition of that is. You are ignorant of my comments and don't read well. You are more concerned of proving that anyone who disagrees with you is wrong, instead of learning from the experience of others. I would love for America to close it's borders and focus on our own culture, as most other countries do. Our own people, of all colors, that have come to, and live in America for the dream, and to work towards that dream. As a country we spend FAR to much time and money on interests outside our borders and nobody is grateful, nobody is gonna save our ass when we need it, and we will. So enjoy living in your la la land Webby and I leave you with this universally known symbol to ponder :321GFY :pimp |
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Have a nice day and enjoy your travels :thumbsup PS.. The last part of your post in particular was classic gringo :winkwink: |
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I'm on my way |
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Contrary to your thinking, I do live in such an environment and enjoy it. I admit to having a touch of sarcasm - there is far more than enough qualification for it - and also a chance to evoke a dry smirk at imbeciles on occasion :) Sure.. there are screens open 24/7 to the net - it's called running a biz. BTW... Yes, they do have internet cabling as well :1orglaugh PS You finished hating the people of Vanutu yet? Or just diverting the hate? |
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ha ha you're a hate filled racist calling me a classic "gringo" ... been looking at your other posts after checking out your profile. You don't tell people what country your in, you put down everyone, yet pretend to know what a peaceful easy life is about... classic inferiority complex glowing through your posts :helpme You thrive on conflict and negativity to make yourself feel whole. Why try bringing people up to feel better instead of tearing people down? ... I know .. I know.. it's to much work. Good on ya boy :thumbsup Now back to making money |
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They are a closed society to most foreigners and I was lucky to have a contact and live amongst the people of the many different islands for a few weeks. Again.. you are not reading posts accurately. |
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BTW... Last thing I am is a "hate filled racist" - could not be further from the truth :1orglaugh Tho.. I will admit to intolerance of idiots at times (not referring to you particularly!) - there is nada tolerance left for them. Have a good day :thumbsup :winkwink: |
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The thread was actually about a general sustainable lifestyle thing and quality of life - not your own experiences of Vanutu. This is clearly in conflict with several other assessments of sustainable living, but interesting anecdotes never the less. |
Squirit, you are full of shit.One visit to Vanuatu and you think you know it all.Haha.
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You live in Costa Rica In your post here you complain about all your roaches So you're in Costa Rica twidling away on your computer late at night in a cockroach infested "home" No wonder you hate people so much, and no wonder you're on here so much, scraping away to make a buck to claw your way up the ladder... it all makes sense now... my work is done here :jerkoff I've come to this conclusion because you automatically ASSUMED I was a GFY idiot instead of really reading my posts and responding accordingly |
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It's fine if you're happy in Vanuato and I'm happy for you if you're happy.. that's a good thing... but for you to say "And the melanesian girls look real pretty after a few months here and they all put out!" is disrepectful to those happy people you love so much.. and totally untrue of their cultural values... Vanuatu women are not like that at all. And for you to say "And the melanesian girls look real pretty after a few months here" is to say that they aren't beautiful in the first place... something the people of Vanuatu would disagree with you on I'm sure. We just have differing opinions. Nothing wrong with that |
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Get a life gringo and some education - preferably before doing much more travelling :321GFY Classic gringo is 100% correct :thumbsup |
EYE Think Dis Dis-Cussions should end with true conclusion that in the end this type of stories don't mean a God Damn thing...just a piledriver of dog shit on the mat.....The stories went from a Regular statistical matters based on Web articles to Rooting down to some Bull racist Dog tree shit.... All Eye 'M say ing is that, in the N'd, these roots of racial marks are only Excess amongst the 3 Main worlds......Let's keep it halal and kosher with 2 right fingers up.....Keep the culture alive....
7-11 Your change is 44 cents..Thank you Co-Me a-gain |
My ex GF lived there for 6 years and I gotta say that everything she tells me about this place are only good things.
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