Canada dropped two spots this year in the World Happiness Report to 15 and while still in the top 20, a look at how age groups feel about their happiness may shed some insight.
Not the over-60s in Canada, according to this article. It’s painful watching them fumble around for reasons why young people might not be happy though. Apparently being unable to afford to live your life of wage slavery in a burning country whose social infrastructure is being dismantled on a planet that’s being destroyed so billionaires can become trillionaires while the world turns to fascism and war is not enough.
You covered it implicitly here but I’ll state explicitly that corporate media’s narrow perspective and reluctance to seriously investigate real issues doesn’t help either. It’s creating a dystopian effect.
Not the over-60s in Canada, according to this article. It’s painful watching them fumble around for reasons why young people might not be happy though. Apparently being unable to afford to live your life of wage slavery in a burning country whose social infrastructure is being dismantled on a planet that’s being destroyed so billionaires can become trillionaires while the world turns to fascism and war is not enough.
You covered it implicitly here but I’ll state explicitly that corporate media’s narrow perspective and reluctance to seriously investigate real issues doesn’t help either. It’s creating a dystopian effect.