LillDev!l wrote:Bananaman wrote:From one of the commenters saying that this article is useless:
Ismail Mechbal
Living in developed countries doesn't mean happiness, let compare for instance Finland and Morocco, number 1 and number 67 respectively, eventough the education is much better, the quality of life is nothing to compare to Morocco, we still can see that the rate of homicide is double in Finland than in Morocco, 2.2 homicides per 100,000 in Finland vs 1.1 homicides per 100,000 in Morocco.
I wonder of the women of Morocco agree with the higher 'life quality' Morocco offers ^^
If i could Choose, i'dd surely rather live in Finland.
Ofcource living in a developed country doesnt mean happiness, nothing 'means' happiness.
Happiness is to personal and subjective to measure by standards like that.
Im sure there are people who are just as happy living in an african tribe than in a well developed country, just because they dont know better anyhow.
BloodyBlade wrote:Japan at 9? Suprises me tbh.
This. For sure they didn't take in suicide rate in accountance, because in Japan, China and Korea the suicide rates are immense.
There's so much pressure put on Asian kids, and when they fail at it they keep it a secret and commit suicide in some public bathroom like at subway stations out of shame for their own failure.
If suice rate was taken in accountance, I think that Japan would be a lot lower in that list.
Also surprised at Kazachstan being in there.
Yay for NL, US, JP and KR though.
And Cuba's Education surprises me kinda.. dunno why though. 'Dem Cubans are miracle workers when it comes to crimes, maybe they learn that?