Personally,-I both love and hate these kind of "studies",but sometimes they´re quite amusing,-worhless as they are....http://www.economist.com/node/21532247
Why, they keep people employed! And if they are useless, they are also harmless.
Personally,-I both love and hate these kind of "studies",but sometimes they´re quite amusing,-worhless as they are....http://www.economist.com/node/21532247
...you always ask too difficult question to answer by one post you would be surprised how " feeling of happiness" has become an important question recently... it becomes number one mystery with great impact on economy ...
Aswina: ...you always ask too difficult question to answer by one post you would be surprised how " feeling of happiness" has become an important question recently... it becomes number one mystery with great impact on economy ...
Personally,-I both love and hate these kind of "studies",but sometimes they´re quite amusing,-worhless as they are....http://www.economist.com/node/21532247
Personally,-I both love and hate these kind of "studies",but sometimes they´re quite amusing,-worhless as they are....http://www.economist.com/node/21532247
"Happiness is in your DNA; and different races may have different propensities for it"
Boban1: "Happiness is in your DNA; and different races may have different propensities for it"
Seems as a interesting study ...
the feeling of happiness depends as well from sunshine intensity people from "sunny" countries and places feel generally happier than those from cold and gloomy ones ...
AtwoZ: Scrap ´em...and get back to what really matters,-knowledge.....Real knowledge,not some left,hippie,PC nonsense.....
Back to...what made Europe great....
Do you mean technological knowledge? There are probably enough people working on that, but it may be not easy to read for non technologically minded people, so it is not widely published. Just a guess. And what is your take on real knowledge and how to use it to make Europe great?
Aswina: the feeling of happiness depends as well from sunshine intensity people from "sunny" countries and places feel generally happier than those from cold and gloomy ones ...
Yeah sure..Somalis seem happy,and Sudanese as well...Or why not the Kongolese..or Ugandian...or Afghans...
joyaepace: Do you mean technological knowledge? There are probably enough people working on that, but it may be not easy to read for non technologically minded people, so it is not widely published. Just a guess. And what is your take on real knowledge and how to use it to make Europe great?
Rationalism,criticism..as a matter of fact,every -ism,we can think of,hails from Europe....in contrast to stubborn,backward,primitive hocus pocus superstition......
Aswina: the feeling of happiness depends as well from sunshine intensity people from "sunny" countries and places feel generally happier than those from cold and gloomy ones ...
As well as phases of the moon, the tides,food we eat etc, etc.
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Personally,-I both love and hate these kind of "studies",but sometimes they´re quite amusing,-worhless as they are....