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Poor Nations are Happiest

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(left, Panamanian woman waves. Panama ranked world’s happiest country.)

According to scientists, people in poor
countries can find joy in the moral satisfaction that often is not
available to citizens of the developed countries.

by Sergei Vasilenkov
Pravda.ru
(edited/abridged by henrymakow.com)

Citizens of poor countries are the happiest in the world.

Gallup discovered that citizens of the poorest countries were the happiest. The list of the happiest countries was topped by El Salvador, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Trinidad and Tobago. What is the secret of Hispanic happiness?
People were asked five questions, all about the ways they spent the previous day. They were asked whether they felt joy, whether they felt rested, and how often they laughed and smiled. In addition, the researchers asked whether their interviewees felt respected by their peers, as well as whether they learned something new the day before.
According to Gallup, the happiest people were the citizens of El Salvador, Panama and Paraguay. The top ten included 7 countries in Latin America – in addition to the above, Venezuela, Ecuador, Guatemala and Costa Rica. Russia, however, did not even make it to the top one hundred of the happiest countries, occupying one of the lowest spots (along with Iran and Algeria).

The US came 33rd, tied with Chile, China, Sweden and Swaziland. Canada, Netherlands, Ireland and Denmark, meanwhile, all cracked the top 20.

PANAMA

First place was occupied by a small equatorial country in Latin America – Panama, whose population is only 3.4 million people (according to 2010 census).

Panama’s mortality rate is among the lowest in the world-196th. Panamanian men live on average 74 years, women – 80. In Panama, the vast majority of the population lives in urban areas – 73 percent. According to UN statistics, the per capita GDP in 2009 was nearly 12 thousand dollars.
The level of health care in the country is also high. Hospitals and clinics boast state of the art equipment and doctors are highly skilled. Incidentally, nearly all of Panama’s qualified doctors have been trained in the U.S. The cost of health insurance in the country does not exceed $800 dollars, and the price of medical services is two times lower than in the United States.  
 The country’s favorable climate plays a significant role. The temperatures remain virtually unchanged all year round at the level of 25-28C degrees in the afternoon.
Despite the fact that El Salvador and Paraguay took second and third places in the Gallup ranking, experts still say that the standard of living in these countries is low. The urban population in these countries is under 60 percent, and the economy is based on agriculture. The unemployment rate in these countries is somewhat higher, but it is easier to find a job here than in Panama – mainly in logging, and cotton and sugar cane plantations.
Average life expectancy in other Latin American countries, however, is the same as in Panama – 73 years for men and 79 for women. However, the level of health care in these less developed countries is poor. For example, this year, Paraguayan doctors sounded the alarm as the country faced an epidemic of yellow fever. 
MATERIALISM = MISERY

If the standard of living in Panama is comparable to that of developed European countries, residents of such countries as El Salvador, Uruguay, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago cannot boast similar conditions. Scientists explain their happiness by historically formed mentality of these people who see happiness in things other than material goods. According to them, people in poor countries can find joy in the moral satisfaction that often is not available to citizens of the developed countries.

Some of the world’s media cited an example of two attitudes – a successful and wealthy businessman from Singapore and a poor woman who sells tea in the streets of Paraguay.

 ”We keep working and don’t get paid enough,” complained the 33-year Singaporean Richard Lowe.

“Wealth does not bring happiness, but only problems. Life is too short, and there is no place for sadness,” said Maria Solis of Paraguay.

Singapore, Iraq and Armenia closed the list of the happiest countries in the world. It may be true that it is not the standard of living in a particular country, but the attitude of the citizens that matters.

Thanks to Tony Blizzard for sending this.

First Comment from Tony:

I can’t vouch for the absolute accuracy of the below article
from Pravda.ru but the trend is interesting.  I may have been
mislead in my belief that the actually poorest countries in the
world would be in Central Africa.  Or Southern Asia.

Observation seems to bear out that the unhappiness of the
“Western” totally materialist rat race, often considered Jewish in
concept, compares unfavorably to “third world” apparent general
satisfaction in having enough to get by, with real priorities
geared toward more worthwhile priorities such as family and
religion.   Are not the named “happiest” nations basically
Catholic?

These small nations are obviously not caught up in any foolish,
prideful, competition to be considered top dog on the world totem
pole in any category and thus would be much more “laid back” than
“developed” nations.  Too, unlike the Protestantism of most of the
“developed” world, Catholicism does not imply that enjoying life
is a deadly sin.  Nor does it condone such inhuman “rights” as
child murder (abortion) which is the leading cause of death in the
United States these days.  How many mothers who have murdered
their children in this manner are subconsciously haunted and never
really at ease in life by reason of having committed that heinous,
criminal sin?

Of course, most of the reasoning here on my part is conjecture so
it would be interesting to have the input of anyone on this list
who has real knowledge of the general population of any these
named nations concerning the accuracy of the report of their
happiness.


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