Comments by "whyamimrpink78" (@whyamimrpink78) on "CNN"
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@BookerT48 happiness is relative and deals strongly with culture. You can't quantify happiness. Also, just because you are happy does not mean you are in the best case. Consider a homeless guy who finally gets a studio apartment, they are happy. Now consider a guy who owns a home, loses it and has to reduce down to a studio apartment, they are not happy.
But with culture, look up Hofstede cultural dimension. Compare Norway, Denmark and Sweden to the US. Look at the masculinity measurement. The numbers are very low for those three nations but in the 60s for the US. A low masculinity means the nation is feminine which means their culture value doing good for society. A masculine culture is a competitive who look up to success.
Now there are pros and cons to both. While sure, a feminine culture may be "happy", but communist nations are also feminine. Russia is feminine as they are comrades that serve when their country calls. Many may say masculine cultures are greedy, and sure. But to obtain success you typically have to cater to someone. For example, Bezos became successful by providing an easy way to shop for many Americans. Or consider myself. I am a PhD candidate. To get a PhD I have to do original research and publish it carving out new information in the science world.
So it goes beyond universal healthcare .
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