Elephantshampoo
Feb 21, 2010, 03:44 PM
according to the 2002 International Social Survey Programme across 35 countries, 56% of Americans are "completely happy" or "very happy" with their lives, versus 44% of Danes (often cited in surveys as the happiest Europeans), 35% of the French and 31% of Germans. Those sweet five-week vacations and 35-hour workweeks don't seem to be stimulating all that much félicité. A good old-fashioned 50-hour week might be a better option. http://www.aei.org/article/26371
An interesting subject. Wonder at what all the contributing factors to that are.
An interesting subject. Wonder at what all the contributing factors to that are.