Not in the slightest; if they were, the measurement would be rather useless anyway. It's easy to skew the issue temporarily; typically this works for 5-10 years and then it comes crashing down. Greece did it come 2004 until their crash in 2009.
GDP per capita is the most reliable and closest measurement to a happiness measure.
Not in the slightest; if they were, the measurement would be rather useless anyway. It's easy to skew the issue temporarily; typically this works for 5-10 years and then it comes crashing down. Greece did it come 2004 until their crash in 2009.
GDP per capita is the most reliable and closest measurement to a happiness measure.
Really?
So money buys happiness?
I'm not entirely convinced.
But I'm all ears. Tell me more if you have a moment.