NawdybyNature
Bluelighter
Ski fast, eat ass?
This theory is fortunately completely incorrect. The happiest countries in the world are wealthy Scandinavian countries, while some of the highest suicide rates are found in '3rd world'/developing nations.indeed almost paradoxical but true
The countries that rank highest in happiness and lowest in suicide are poor 3rd world countries. Western society has attempted to remove everything bad in life and now have the lowest life satisfaction.
First rating of human happines is Bhutanindeed almost paradoxical but true
The countries that rank highest in happiness and lowest in suicide are poor 3rd world countries. Western society has attempted to remove everything bad in life and now have the lowest life satisfaction.
Where are you getting that from? Bhutan actually tends to rank ~45th percentile on happiness surveys, though this may be due to parts of said surveys being far too subjective and measuring happiness via material wealth. So it really depends on how you define happiness.First rating of human happines is Bhutan
You say it.Where are you getting that from? Bhutan actually tends to rank ~45th percentile on happiness surveys, though this may be due to parts of said surveys being far too subjective and measuring happiness via material wealth. So it really depends on how you define happiness.
Hmm, I don't remember what paper I read. We might be talking about different data points.This theory is fortunately completely incorrect. The happiest countries in the world are wealthy Scandinavian countries, while some of the highest suicide rates are found in '3rd world'/developing nations.
Happiest Countries in the World 2021:
Highest Suicide Rates in the World 2019:
- Finland
- Denmark
- Switzerland
- Iceland
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Sweden
- Luxembourg
- New Zealand
- Austria
- Lesotho
- Guyana
- Eswatini
- Kiribati
- Micronesia
- Suriname
- Zimbabwe
- South Africa
- Mozambique
- Central African Republic
Suicides are per capita (total would just be high population countries like China, India, Indonesia, etc.) but you are right that the happiness study is based on a subjective survey since there is no objective way to define happiness.Hmm, I don't remember what paper I read. We might be talking about different data points.
iirc it was about overall life satisfaction, and maybe not literal happiness.
Are these self reported data? How are they defining happiness?
Are these suicides per capita or total? Many variables.
Well yes. When there is far less poverty, then the poverty that still exists becomes far more abnormal.I think the more society tries to eliminate hardship it has the paradoxical reaction of highlighting hardship when people do have it.
Life is balance, duality, you cannot eliminate yin from yang
In Finland subutex is like super popular...I think even more than heroin, their blow is practically non existent, same with good ecstasy. Plus the government sells the booze real expensive. And the weather is shit....who the fk did that list? XddddThis theory is fortunately completely incorrect. The happiest countries in the world are wealthy Scandinavian countries, while some of the highest suicide rates are found in '3rd world'/developing nations.
Happiest Countries in the World 2021:
Highest Suicide Rates in the World 2019:
- Finland
- Denmark
- Switzerland
- Iceland
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Sweden
- Luxembourg
- New Zealand
- Austria
- Lesotho
- Guyana
- Eswatini
- Kiribati
- Micronesia
- Suriname
- Zimbabwe
- South Africa
- Mozambique
- Central African Republic
I'm interested in what their scientific methodology is to determine happiness,This theory is fortunately completely incorrect. The happiest countries in the world are wealthy Scandinavian countries, while some of the highest suicide rates are found in '3rd world'/developing nations.
Happiest Countries in the World 2021:
Highest Suicide Rates in the World 2019:
- Finland
- Denmark
- Switzerland
- Iceland
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Sweden
- Luxembourg
- New Zealand
- Austria
- Lesotho
- Guyana
- Eswatini
- Kiribati
- Micronesia
- Suriname
- Zimbabwe
- South Africa
- Mozambique
- Central African Republic
Those societies are sick.I see a lot of this nordic people incuding brits,when come here to seaside having cheap booze and girls in absolute coma-lying drunked across the streets,puke everywhere ....young girls dragging across the streets totaly alcohol poisoned.Beating and insulting stuff in the hotels.Like total animals....yeah havin a real goodtime here.Very doubt that this could happen in their countries.Thats the lowincome tourist probably.I am sure that there is wonderful people too.Sorry if I insult somebody.These rich countries are rich,cause somewhere others are getting poorer and poorer.Hypocricy everywhereIn Finland subutex is like super popular...I think even more than heroin, their blow is practically non existent, same with good ecstasy. Plus the government sells the booze real expensive. And the weather is shit....who the fk did that list? Xdddd
Being a fiber of the the whole I guess. But that is just what revealed during dissociative trip's.What do you think we’re here for?
Death is what gives life meaningI mean I'm sure there are perks to honoring the destroyer, all death is foundation for new life,
that's the flip side of the coin nobody wants to look at. Death is something beautiful, a reward at the end of life,
yet we fear it, because we don't want to understand its fundamental idea.
Without the terror of death lurking behind us, how would we ever achieve anything?
Why would we even want to learn as much as possible, if our life-spans were thousands of years long?
Without the pressure of the Grim Reaper, we would not be as ambitious as we are, as a species.
We're aware of Death, and it pushes us further and further, to find answer upon answer of how to either inflict it, or prevent it.
We would not have the ambition to "live life to the fullest" if death wasn't a constant in our lives, why would anyone even bother?
I often get the feeling that many of us do not cherish this opportunity they got. Experiencing pain, mistakes, sadness, death,
it makes us stronger, more resilient. I think Death has been the key motivator in the technological and medical advancements of humanity,
change my mind anyone, I'll wait.
In a very bizarre way, Death is the meaning of life, or better said: Death is what gives life meaning
Dude, I was essentially paraphrasing a mix of Aristotle's & Sokrates' outlook on death.Death is what gives life meaning
No philosophy, no offence, should be ultimatley satifasified with that.
While I do not think that the focus of this conversation should be suicide or happiness rates - and I see it as a far more philosophical conversation than a socioeconomic one - I would like to further explain my argument: That suffering and extreme hardship are not necessary to find meaning and happiness.I'm interested in what their scientific methodology is to determine happiness,
and how big the sample sizes are. I didn't know there was such a thing as a happy-mometer.
If you think about how they determined who is happy and who isn't, they probably just asked the question.
"Are you happy?", maybe people not from Scandinavia are more honest about their feelings?
I've known many Scandinavians to be very reserved, private people, maybe it's just more of a "I'm doing wonderful, now fuck off"
The highest suicide rates argument can be refuted with the lowest suicide rates, which are:
- Antigua and Barbuda - 0.4
- Barbados - 0.6
- Grenada - 0.7
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - 1.0
- Sao Tome and Principe - 1.5
- Jordan - 1.6
- Syria - 2.0
- Venezuela - 2.1
- Honduras - 2.1
- Philippines - 2.2
from the same study you used. Also a bunch of third-world countries. It's just that their low population makes even a bunch of suicides spike the numbers extremely, but usually there will be almost nothing. This study would only be worth anything on a socio-scientific basis, if it was done in relation to both per capita & the actual numbers, all other data is just worthless, sadly. Can't use your study to work in your favor for this argument, it's just random physical events in a low populated country. Imagine one suicide pact(like there are dozens and dozens in the US), like 50 ppl kill themselves, in the USA that's not even going to make a dent(0.00000016% of the population), in Lesotho where the population is only 2million strong, it does make a dent indeed.
Thank you, that's it from the info fairy, turn in next week for our special on train conducting