Gross national happiness
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Gross national happiness (GNH; Wylie: gyal-yong ga'a-kyid pal-'dzoms) was designed in an attempt to define an indicator and concept that measures quality of life or social progress in more holistic and psychological terms than only the economic indicator of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). GNH has only been officially used in Bhutan, where a Gross National Happiness Commission is charged reviewing policy decisions and allocation of resources.
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[edit]- Today, there is an increasing need for an integrated solution to problems and GNH provides a systematic approach. In a world drenched with materialism, the human heart yearns for something beyond material possessions, and that is one of the reasons that GNH is attracting so many people.
- Dr Susan Andrews, in As the World Looks to Bhutan…, kuenselonline, 21 March 2014.
- The pursuit of happiness is a deeply moral obligation, on both the personal and the national level... we have the right to pursue happiness. But we also have an ethical responsibility to exercise that right, and to guide our values, policies, and politics as a nation in a way that makes it possible for our fellow-citizens and those around the world to pursue happiness as well.
- Arthur C. Brooks, in As the World Looks to Bhutan…, kuenselonline, 21 March 2014.
- The Gross National Happiness Index is often used by cities, campuses, communities, companies and other groups to assess their area or group's well-being.
- GNHI, in Gross National Happiness Index, happycounts.org.
- Our philosophical mission of maintaining GNH generates great interest, yet it creates more responsibility to us in Bhutan to ensure that we don’t lose that special and unique perspective for our country. So how does GNH translate to life in Bhutan? GNH comprises four pillars: Conservation of the Environment, Equitable and Sustainable Development, Good Governance, and Preservation of Culture.
- GNH, in Believes in Gross National Happiness, Bhutan Foundation.
- To help the government in its meaningful work to achieve Bhutan’s development goal of Gross National Happiness and to continue the development success the country has achieved so far, the Bhutan Foundation aligns its programs to support initiatives under all four pillars of GNH.
- GNH, in Believes in Gross National Happiness, Bhutan Foundation.
- Bhutan measures prosperity by gauging its citizens' happiness levels, not the GDP. Now its ideas are attracting interest at the UN climate change conference in Doha.
- Annie Kelly, in Gross national happiness in Bhutan: the big idea from a tiny state that could change the world, The Guardian, 1 December 2012.
- Since 1971, the country [Bhutan] has rejected GDP as the only way to measure progress. In its place, it has championed a new approach to development, which measures prosperity through formal principles of gross national happiness (GNH) and the spiritual, physical, social and environmental health of its citizens and natural environment.
- Annie Kelly, in "Gross national happiness in Bhutan: the big idea from a tiny state that could change the world.
- This remote kingdom, a place of ancient monasteries, fluttering prayer flags and staggering natural beauty. Less than 40 years ago, Bhutan opened its borders for the first time. Since then, it has gained an almost mythical status as a real-life Shangri-La, largely for its determined and methodical pursuit of the most elusive of concepts – national happiness.
- Annie Kelly, in "Gross national happiness in Bhutan: the big idea from a tiny state that could change the world.
- The level and extent of global interest in Gross National Happiness in the wake of the General Assembly resolution and the Bhutan-sponsored High Level Meeting at the UN Headquarters in New York on April 2, 2012 have been truly astounding and inspiring as well as deeply humbling. Some of the finest minds in the world today are engaged in exploring and understanding the scope and sweep of this revolutionary ideal of human well-being and societal progress.
- Kuensel, As the World Looks to Bhutan…, kuenselonline, 21 March 2014.
- Gross National Happiness is a function of personal decisions and individual actions as surely as little drops of water make the mighty ocean. Gross National Happiness is more than an antidote to Gross National Product. It is an anodyne that can heal the wounds of our ailing planet and still the tooth that nibbles at the soul.
- Kuensel, in As the World Looks to Bhutan…, kuenselonline, 21 March 2014
- Gross National Happiness’ is one of the most beautiful and inclusive expressions in the corpus of the 21st century sustainable development discourse. Today, GNH is more than a confluence of three loaded terms that define the vision of one country. It carries a meaning that is universal in scope and compelling in relevance.
- Kuensel, in As the World Looks to Bhutan…, kuenselonline, 21 March 2014.
- Although the term “Gross National Happiness” was first coined by the Fourth King of Bhutan the concept has a much longer resonance in the Kingdom of Bhutan. The 1729 legal code, which dates from the unification of Bhutan, declared that “if the Government can not create happiness (dekid) for its people, there is no purpose or the Government to exist".
- Karma Ura, et al., in A Short Guide to Gross National Happiness Index, The Centre for Bhutan Studies.