22-Jul-22 18:00
Nazaria Baharudin, Deputy Chief Statistician of the Social and Technical Programme , Department of Statistics Malaysia | Sarah Zehan, Clinical Psychologist
Malaysia's first Happiness Index was just launched, with rather surprising results. We first take a look at the study, and how it was conducted. Then, we look into challenges of staying happy as the world goes through the pandemic as well as the falling economy.
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Off course the happiest person should be having good health, wealth, a harmonious family, friends, freedom and security. Don't be extreme with one's religion, don't be too serious about the local politics, just worry more what is surrounding you then you should be fine.
2022-07-23 21:12
Well, the happiest malaysians are those driving luxury cars and fill up using RON95!
2022-07-25 03:02
Tobby
They say try to change yourself for the better rather than trying to change the world!
They also say, money can't buy happiness, then again those who said it also do not have money!
They also say happiness is a state of mind! You can see many happy people in mental institutions!
In short, happiness is very subjective! Some are happy at others misfortune! Others are happy when they accomplished something! While for our politicians, happiness is all about scamming rakyat until their dying days! Just look at Mahathir! He is the happiest malaysian ever lived!
2022-07-23 12:11