Happines as we learn in Buddhism, can only come from within the self, through the understanding of ones own mind. So GNH is the responsibility of the state to create the right environment where the citizen can seek and find that happines said Kinley Dorji, editor-in-chief of Kuensel, Bhutans national newspaper.
That said, GNH does not ignore economic development, according to the Center for Bhutan Studies. On the contrary, economic development planning is critical, but as only one means by which happiness should be achieved. Renata Dessallien, the Resident Coordinator for UN agencies in Bhutan, recently stated, GNH 16)encapsulates both the quantity and quality of development or progress. 17)GDP is a quantitative measure only, measuring as it does both goods and bads. For example, Ms. Dessallien argued, when a sick man receives medication and health care, the GDP increases whether the man recovers or not. But GNH is not only interesting because of its combination of the quantitative and the qualitative, it also conjures up deep philosophical questions on the essence of happiness. And it allows for a relative definition of happines
according to each persons perspective.
According to her, GNH could provide a practical alternative to the present global development 18)paradigm, which seems continually to confuse means with ends. Indeed, Bhutan has begun work to determine the statistical indicators and 19)indices to measure GNH. Nine 20)provisional GNH indicators have been identified: standard of living; health of population; education; vitality and diversity of ecosystem; cultural vitality and diversity; use and balance of time; good governance; community vitality; and emotional well-being. According to the head of the Center of Bhutan Studie
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