lunes, 28 de septiembre de 2009

Life quality in Bhutan

Hi! Today i want to comment two graphs of an study survey in Bhutan



This graph shows the life quality in a scale of five terms: very poor, poor, neither poor nor good, good, and very good. As you can see in the graph, most of the people (exactly 51,2 percent) choose “neither poor nor good”. Besides we can see that a lot of people choose “good” (33.5). So most of the people feels that their life quality is average to good. Other interesting thing is that just a few people choose “poor” or “very poor”.



As you can see in the graph there are a lot of “sources of stress”. From religious to financial sources. “Financial insecurity” appears as the main source of stress with a 36 percent of the responses . I think this just prove the horrors of the capitalist system. How the money becomes the most important thing in life. It shows how money can manipulate our emotions. Another source that have a high percentage of responses is “Labour pressure”, Thing that is very related with money

So …

Is money the most important thing in our life in this capitalist world?

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