Pacifica55 wrote:
Here is what I see....
People here don't aspire to high position or wealth. They just want to be able to live there life. They have a very strong sense of family and delight in spending time with family and friends. I see several generations walking hand in hand constantly and mothers taking time to play with their Ch*ldren. They seem to live much more for today while the typical Western mentality works today, foregoing happiness today for something more tomorrow, whatever that may be.
Perhaps that is also the way in Viet Nam. People in the US may be many things: Well off, well dressed, well fed, well informed. But I don't see anyone saying that US citizens are happy. If I asked several US citizens to categorize they typical US citizen as either "happy" or "miserable" I suspect that miserable would lead by a wide margin.
I'm not saying that the study is correct. To me it is simple: We get what we seek and "happiness" trails "wealth" in the seeking of most US citizens, to their detriment, in my opinion.
Pac my man you may be overstating a bit. I could be wrong, but the only people I see migrating to CR are mongers, and hotel people that are driven by the mogering industry. Well as her is the states we get everyone but that

Students, lawyers, doctors and computer people. Also too I am never miserable here in my country. It is what you make it on a daily basis. I am not always happy but I would rather live here than anywhere
NYG