I see that yesterday the United Nations decided that 20 March should be the "International Day of Happiness".
How, I wonder, will you respond to this injunction?
The United Nations requests and requires that all be happy...
[from AFP] "The United Nations on Thursday declared that March 20 each year will be the International Day of Happiness -- and it wants everyone to join in the fun.
The UN General Assembly passed a resolution proclaiming the new commemoration that adds to an already packed UN calendar of international days -- from world poetry day to world migratory bird day.
"The pursuit of happiness is a fundamental human goal," said the resolution which was passed by consensus in the 193-member assembly.
The resolution calls on all member states "to observer the International Day of Happiness in an appropriate manner, including through education and public awareness activities."
Securing happiness day was part of a diplomatic campaign by the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan which already has its own gross national happiness index.
Many governments now say that new elements, including happiness, must be included in ways of measuring prosperity which are now dominated by economic indicators."
How, I wonder, will you respond to this injunction?
The United Nations requests and requires that all be happy...
[from AFP] "The United Nations on Thursday declared that March 20 each year will be the International Day of Happiness -- and it wants everyone to join in the fun.
The UN General Assembly passed a resolution proclaiming the new commemoration that adds to an already packed UN calendar of international days -- from world poetry day to world migratory bird day.
"The pursuit of happiness is a fundamental human goal," said the resolution which was passed by consensus in the 193-member assembly.
The resolution calls on all member states "to observer the International Day of Happiness in an appropriate manner, including through education and public awareness activities."
Securing happiness day was part of a diplomatic campaign by the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan which already has its own gross national happiness index.
Many governments now say that new elements, including happiness, must be included in ways of measuring prosperity which are now dominated by economic indicators."
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