why Bhutan is called as happiest country
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For those who might not be knowing , Bhutan is a country is southeast Asia that is just south of China . The country is known for being really small and for being really happy .
They manage spiritual and material happiness equally.
Even after globalization , Bhutan has managed to make a right balance between the spiritualism and materialism. They dont care for materialistic things instead they are happy with what they have.
One of the world fastest growing economies in the world
Bhutan ‘s GDP has been growing steadily over the year . India too has invested in Bhutan by providing incentives or funding in the hydro-power projects in Bhutan.
They do not care about TV , radio , or the internet .
Bhutan people believes that tv , radio or even the internet are real waste of time they believe in socializing and hanging out around .
50% of the country is protected as national park.
The environment is extremely important to the people of Bhutan so much that half of the country is a national park . The forest , animals , environment are strictly protected . It was announced that 60% of the country would be free from any kind of deforestation.
They are mostly Buddhist.
Buddhism is one of the calmest and happiest religions on Earth. They believe in karma .The Buddhist karma is that people who live a good life are closer to enlightenment and are reincarnated as better creatures when they are reborn.
These things motivates them to lead a good life and perform good deeds.
They actually measures their own happiness.
In Bhutan government measures happiness through a metric called Gross National Happiness or GNH . They are not perfect at providing happiness to their citizens but the fact that they acknowledge and measure happiness probably make their administration more better and peaceful.
They live a gorgeous life.
Bhutan is situated in the Himalayan Mountains and well over 60% of their country is untouched wilderness .People prefer going to places like these.
The gap between the normal and royalty is not that far
They have less pollution
.....hope this helps u
They manage spiritual and material happiness equally.
Even after globalization , Bhutan has managed to make a right balance between the spiritualism and materialism. They dont care for materialistic things instead they are happy with what they have.
One of the world fastest growing economies in the world
Bhutan ‘s GDP has been growing steadily over the year . India too has invested in Bhutan by providing incentives or funding in the hydro-power projects in Bhutan.
They do not care about TV , radio , or the internet .
Bhutan people believes that tv , radio or even the internet are real waste of time they believe in socializing and hanging out around .
50% of the country is protected as national park.
The environment is extremely important to the people of Bhutan so much that half of the country is a national park . The forest , animals , environment are strictly protected . It was announced that 60% of the country would be free from any kind of deforestation.
They are mostly Buddhist.
Buddhism is one of the calmest and happiest religions on Earth. They believe in karma .The Buddhist karma is that people who live a good life are closer to enlightenment and are reincarnated as better creatures when they are reborn.
These things motivates them to lead a good life and perform good deeds.
They actually measures their own happiness.
In Bhutan government measures happiness through a metric called Gross National Happiness or GNH . They are not perfect at providing happiness to their citizens but the fact that they acknowledge and measure happiness probably make their administration more better and peaceful.
They live a gorgeous life.
Bhutan is situated in the Himalayan Mountains and well over 60% of their country is untouched wilderness .People prefer going to places like these.
The gap between the normal and royalty is not that far
They have less pollution
.....hope this helps u
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For years, the small Asian nation of Bhutan has defined success not through its economy, but through happiness. The Buddhist nation pioneered the idea of "Gross National Happiness" to measure the country's well-being, and supposedly, its prime minister once touted Bhutan as the "happiest nation in the world
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