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LiveScience Staff LiveScience.com Mon Jun 30, 1:16 PM ET Despite the anxieties of these times, happiness has been on the rise around the world in recent years, a new survey finds. The upbeat

LiveScience Staff LiveScience.com Mon Jun 30, 1:16 PM ET Despite the anxieties of these times, happiness has been on the rise around the world in recent years, a new survey finds. The upbeat outlook is attributed to economic growth in previously poor countries, democratization of others, and rising social tolerance for women and minority groups. "It's a surprising finding," said University of Michigan political scientist Ronald Inglehart, who headed up the survey. "It's widely believed that it's almost impossible to raise an entire country's happiness level." Denmark is the happiest nation and Zimbabwe the the most glum, he found. (Zimbabwe's longtime ruler Robert Mugabe was sworn in as president for a sixth term Sunday after a widely discredited runoff in which he was the only candidate. Observers said the runoff was marred by violence and intimidation.) The United States ranks 16th. The results of the survey, going back an average of 17 years in 52 countries and involving 350,000 people, will be published in the July 2008 issue of the journal Perspectives on Psychological Science. Researchers have asked the same two questions over the years: "Taking all things together, would you say you are very happy, rather happy, not very happy, not at all happy?" And, "All things considered, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole these days?" A Happiness Index created from the answers rose in 40 countries between 1981 and 2007, and it fell in the other 12. Scientists had thought happiness is stable over time when looking at entire societies. "Most previous research suggests that people and nations are stuck on a 'hedonic treadmill,'" Inglehart said. "The belief has been that no matter what happens or what we do, basic happiness levels are stable and don't really change." So Inglehart's team was surprised that happiness "rose substantially." They speculate reasons for the sunny outlooks include societal shifts in recent decades: Low-income countries such as India and China have experienced unprecedented rates of economic growth; dozens of medium-income countries have democratized; and there has been a sharp rise of gender equality and tolerance of ethnic minorities and gays and lesbians in developed societies. Previous research has found that happiness is partly inherited and that money doesn't buy much of it. Yet the new survey finds people of rich countries tend to be happier than those of poor countries. And controlling for economic factors, certain types of societies are much happier than others. "The results clearly show that the happiest societies are those that allow people the freedom to choose how to live their lives," Inglehart said. A survey released last week found one reason America doesn't top the list: Baby Boomers are generally miserable compared to other generations. Further, a public opinion poll released by the Pew Research Center in April found that 81 percent of Americans say they believe the country is on the "wrong track." The response is the most negative in the 25 years pollsters have asked the question. The World Values Surveys, led by Inglehart, was funded by the National Science Foundation, the Swedish and Netherlands Foreign Ministries, and other institutions. The Associated Press contributed to this report. [b] *****Ok. Fine. The world is getting happier. I wonder how much money they spent doing this needless research? Shouldn't we invest more money and research into things like.....oh, I don't know, maybe developing a cure for AIDS or cancer or bio-fuels? Something more "important"? Seriously...After reading this study, do you feel any better about the world? Did reading this make you more happy? Probably not, huh?*****[/b]

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Re: LiveScience Staff LiveScience.com Mon Jun 30, 1:16 PM ET Despite the anxieties of these times, happiness has been on the rise around the world in recent years, a new survey finds. The upbeat

[quote=bhebhiej]*****Ok. Fine. The world is getting happier. I wonder how much money they spent doing this needless research? Shouldn't we invest more money and research into things like.....oh, I don't know, maybe developing a cure for AIDS or cancer or bio-fuels? Something more "important"? Seriously...After reading this study, do you feel any better about the world? Did reading this make you more happy? Probably not, huh?*****[/quote] i agree whats the point of their research.... geezz....
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Re: LiveScience Staff LiveScience.com Mon Jun 30, 1:16 PM ET Despite the anxieties of these times, happiness has been on the rise around the world in recent years, a new survey finds. The upbeat

[quote=bhebhiej]Ok. Fine. The world is getting happier. I wonder how much money they spent doing this needless research? Shouldn't we invest more money and research into things like.....oh, I don't know, maybe developing a cure for AIDS or cancer or bio-fuels? Something more "important"? Seriously...After reading this study, do you feel any better about the world? Did reading this make you more happy? Probably not, huh?*****[/quote] your right.. but researching for such cure are more expensive and it takes lots of time and effort.. maybe finding informaton on those stuffs are much eacy to do.. i guess..??
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Re: LiveScience Staff LiveScience.com Mon Jun 30, 1:16 PM ET Despite the anxieties of these times, happiness has been on the rise around the world in recent years, a new survey finds. The upbeat

[b]@keyz[/b] You're right, also. Finding those cures is expensive and time consuming....but that in itself is my point. How much did they spend on that silly report and how much time did they spend on it? They could have given that time and money to help towards cures for diseases rather than a useless study that tells us that the world is getting happier.... The world is getting happier.....ok....and? That research does not change my life or affect me in any way other than to irritate me. However, fining a cure for cancer or AIDS would because I know somebody with cancer and I also know somebody who has AIDS. If they found a cure for one of those it would greatly affect my life becuase it could save my friend(s). But telling me that the world is getting happier.....that's useless to me....and really, to anybody. That time and money-consuming research helps nobody. [b]**My opinion**[/b]

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Re: LiveScience Staff LiveScience.com Mon Jun 30, 1:16 PM ET Despite the anxieties of these times, happiness has been on the rise around the world in recent years, a new survey finds. The upbeat

a funny :brainfart: i had about your comment bhebhiej... You know one thing they should really stop? NASCAR :lol:
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Re: LiveScience Staff LiveScience.com Mon Jun 30, 1:16 PM ET Despite the anxieties of these times, happiness has been on the rise around the world in recent years, a new survey finds. The upbeat

^ wtf?? hahahhahahahaha :lol: :lol: off topic, but that really made me laugh....and i agree :D
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