Dear MEL School’s
Topic Readers,
Want to live in
the world's happiest place? This is where you should go...
To rank countries
by happiness sounds like a very challenging task, doesn’t it? It’s because what
people value varies by place, time, situation and environment. For example,
those who live in a place where job availabilities are limited value
environment differently from those who are enjoying robust economy but suffer from
air pollution. Therefore, to compare how happy people feel in each country
needs detailed work not only to quantify such subjective measurement but also to
weigh the value of each questionnaire. And such research shows different
results time to time as situations and environment in those places and the value
of those people change.
Enjoy reading and
learning how people feel happy about and value the places they live in.
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