Happiness around the World: the paradox of happy peasants and miserable millionaires
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Uploaded on Dec 17, 2010
Speaker: Professor Carol Graham
This event was recorded on 03 December 2009 in Old Theatre, Old Building
The determinants of happiness are remarkably similar around the world, in countries as different as Afghanistan, the U.S, and Chile. Income matters to happiness but only so much; friends, freedom, and employment are good for happiness, while crime, poor health, and divorce are bad. Paradoxically, however, people in places like Afghanistan can be as happy as those in much wealthier and safer ones like Chile. One explanation is the remarkable human capacity to adapt to adversity and hardship. While adaptation may be a good thing for individual wellbeing, it can also result in collective tolerance for bad equilibrium which are difficult for societies to escape from.
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All Comments (2)
David Brown 2 months ago
brilliantly useless camera work, failing to show the pictures she's pointing to. sound engineer could use some training too!
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Willow Smith 1 year ago
Thank you so much for posting! I have a 70 minute presentation on the book tomorrow and I couldn't even understand anything she wrote, so this was a massive help to me when I was taking notes. Thank you!
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