U.S. has not made the happiest nations list

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KingdomBlade said:
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To those who were asking about Singapore, it's 81.
81? Now I'M SURPRISED. We have such tight laws, tight work schedules, a crazy govt and tight study programs and we are still number 81?
81 out of around 150+.
That is still shocking.

So many 'talents' and still 81... I expected 140+
 

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Come on.
We are also a country
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Israel happy, wtf, they are in conflict almost everyday even if most are skirmishes (most deadly), didn't they just kill 16 Syrians yesterday for trying to go past the border on the anniversary of the Syrian conflict.
 

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KingdomBlade said:
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This is not the FACT!
It's based upon statistics and scientifically calculated. It may not be completely the "Fact", but it's obviously pretty close to it. Besides, it's indicated by survey, so it basically means that people themselves are not that happy with the U.S. I'm fairly certain that their statistics are quite accurate.

QUOTE(Jakob95 @ Jun 6 2011, 09:01 PM) For the USA it also matters in which part you live in. Like if you live in the middle, no shit you won't be happy its all poor. Try living in New York City its great, and its one of the best places in the world to find a job.
Stereotyping.

So I'm sure all of the homeless guys living in New York think it's one of the best places in the world to find a job. And all of those that live happy, sustainable lives in the "Middle" think it's all poor.

Japan - Not a beautiful cornucopia of anime and manga. It's rich. Sure. But happiness =/= richness. Richness plays a large part, but there's more than that.
How am I stereotyping? Its pretty true and I live in New York City... Why do you think there are so many immigrants from all over the world here just because they need to get a job.
 

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U.S. hasn't made the happiest nations list....Check
I live here and I'm not currently happy with most of anything taking place here....Check
Everything seems in order from my point of view, Captain.
 

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Question is. What determines happiness? Do they have a happiness reader, that give them the level of happiness a person has? XD Isn't happiness subjected to change depending on the current circumstances that person is dealing with? A person that won $100's is going to be happy, until he realizes that he has to pay double that in Child Support. XD
 
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