While the Gaza Genocide continus, NYT Pollyanna David Brooks opines: 'I hope you don’t mind if I pierce the general gloom with a piece of wonderful news'
Political Cynic offers a rebuke to this Political Poser!
Headline: Why More People in the World Are Feeling Hopeful (Except Us)
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/07/opinion/happiness-community-wealth.html
Editor: Reader recall Mr. Brooks’ War Propganda ‘The Collapse of the Dream Palases’? Or has time weakened your recolective powers? Reader let me just present the first four paragraphs of his latest rancid, but celebratory, political chatter
I hope you don’t mind if I pierce the general gloom with a piece of wonderful news. More people around the world report that they are living better lives than before. Plus they are becoming more hopeful about the future. In a new survey, the Gallup organization interviewed people across 142 countries and asked them a series of questions to determine whether they felt they were thriving in their lives or struggling or, worst of all, suffering.
The number of people who say they are thriving has been rising steadily for a decade. The number of people who say they are suffering is down to 7 percent globally, tying with the lowest level since 2007. This trend is truly worldwide, with strong gains in well-being in countries as far-flung as Kosovo, Vietnam, Kazakhstan and Paraguay.
Unfortunately, there is a little bad news. Some people reported sharp declines in well-being. That would be us. The share of the population that is thriving is falling in America, Canada, Western Europe, Australia and New Zealand. In 2007, 67 percent of Americans and Canadians said they were thriving. Now it’s down to 49 percent.
To put it another way, the nations with some of the highest standards of living are seeing the greatest declines in well-being. We still enjoy higher absolute levels of well-being than nations in the developing world do, but the trend lines are terrible.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/07/opinion/happiness-community-wealth.html
Political Cynic.
