Question
The country of Bhutan developed a gross national happiness (GNH) index several decades ago. The GNH index is built from data drawn from periodic surveys which are representative by district, gender, age, rural-urban residence, etc. In the GNH Index, unlike the concept of happiness in current western culture, happiness is itself multidimensional and not measured only by subjective well-being. It is not focused narrowly on happiness that begins and ends with oneself and is concerned for and with oneself. The pursuit of happiness is collective as well as personal. The GNH Index is meant to orient the people and the nation towards happiness, by improving the conditions of not-yet-happy people.
On a personal level, not-yet-happy people are those who experience all BUT ONE of the following in their society.
Responses
A lack of educationlack of education
B cultural diversitycultural diversity
C poor living conditionspoor living conditions
D imbalance in use of one's time
On a personal level, not-yet-happy people are those who experience all BUT ONE of the following in their society.
Responses
A lack of educationlack of education
B cultural diversitycultural diversity
C poor living conditionspoor living conditions
D imbalance in use of one's time
Answers
GPT-4o mini
On a personal level, not-yet-happy people in the context of Bhutan's Gross National Happiness Index experience all of the following in their society except for **B**: cultural diversity. Cultural diversity is typically viewed as a positive aspect of society that can contribute to happiness and well-being, rather than a factor that makes people not-yet-happy. Therefore, the answer is:
**B: cultural diversity**.
**B: cultural diversity**.