What’s the best country to live in?

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2 жыл бұрын

Discover the shortcomings of using GDP to measure a country’s well-being, and what alternatives can be used to gauge quality of life.
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What’s the best country to live in? Is it the one with the best food? The longest life expectancy? The best weather? For the past 70 years, most governments have relied heavily on a single number: the Gross Domestic Product, or GDP. But it was never intended for its current purpose; and some argue that we are addicted to making it grow. Explore the different ways countries measure quality of life.
Directed by Xenia Galchin, AIM Creative Studios.
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@Shreysoldier
@Shreysoldier 2 жыл бұрын
definitely not India
@sanity66zetpe58
@sanity66zetpe58 2 жыл бұрын
Something i love about TED-Ed videos is that while many people answer questions with direct facts and all, a lot of the "answers" given by these videos often makes us think more about what are we asking and how we can come up with an answer for ourselves, i like this, i feel it helps me develop a better critical way of thinking, and also in ery easy to digest format that doesn't hurt my brain but neither doubts my inteligence to understand a wild varety of topics
@juanDE1703
@juanDE1703 Жыл бұрын
Not the US hahaha
@enbi5440
@enbi5440 2 жыл бұрын
As someone living in a 3rd world country, going to 1st world countries to find greener pastures is the usual dream. The cost of living is a great consideration since many places are so expensive. New Zealand, Netherlands, and Australia are usually the most preferred countries that my fellow countrymen want to migrate in.
@alexginger1948
@alexginger1948 2 жыл бұрын
As someone from a very volatile region. My priority would be long lasting stability. Stability is key for prosperity.
@micahbush5397
@micahbush5397 2 жыл бұрын
My measurement for the best place to live would probably depend heavily on stress levels. Do people generally enjoy their work? Are they confident that they could access quality medical care in a health emergency? Are they optimistic or pessimistic about the future? Do they have friends and/or family whom they could turn to during a difficult time? Do they feel that people outside their inner circle can be trusted? Do they feel confident that they could weather a financial emergency?
@codytownsend5967
@codytownsend5967 2 жыл бұрын
Best artstyle yet
@KrwiomoczBogurodzicy
@KrwiomoczBogurodzicy 2 жыл бұрын
North Korea
@Haichi1234
@Haichi1234 16 сағат бұрын
no question the best place on earth is antarctica
@mrtoast244
@mrtoast244 2 жыл бұрын
Just live on the moon
@user-oh7lu4ij7k
@user-oh7lu4ij7k 2 жыл бұрын
Me , before watching the video :
@PershingOfficial
@PershingOfficial 2 жыл бұрын
Why does there need to be a “best country.” The world should be working together to make earth a better place. We have so many pointless conflicts from people with big egos and a lust for power
@Alkalus
@Alkalus 2 жыл бұрын
If the world used GNH over GDP to measure how suitable a country is for residency, I think we will be able to see how people from different places feel about how their living standards based on their experience. We can share our perspectives as well, thus everyone can learn which countries seem best to live in at the moment. But, we should take a moment to find anything good about our own countries even if they are not the best.
@InfoChannelOfficial
@InfoChannelOfficial 2 жыл бұрын
Ted-Ed always makes videos on questions I've had lingering on my mind for a long time, but never cared to search up 😅
@blutmond2512
@blutmond2512 2 жыл бұрын
I had a lesson in school that was about this topic. We also talked about the other indexes that exist and not only the GDP, like you did in this video. It was really interesting and it’s funny to see a video about it that was posted just a few months later.😊
@O19ER
@O19ER 2 жыл бұрын
As a Costarrican, born and raised, I have to disagree with the final outcome from the video.
@morebaklavapls3637
@morebaklavapls3637 2 жыл бұрын
I grow up in a pretty rich life in dubai to now a somewhat poor life in a 3rd world country due to poor parent choices. i can tell you living in a "Poor country" isn't great, If you dont have connections or rich parents everything is a Million times harder to do.
@coldscorpion6973
@coldscorpion6973 2 жыл бұрын
The peace and security index should also be considered. I love the fact that I don’t have to fear public shootings or even being robbed at night
@ankurm4100
@ankurm4100 2 жыл бұрын
This is where Gandhi's village republics holds sway. I've lived in many countries, Switzerland, Indonesia, Japan, Peru, Chile and about 20 odd countries, but after 20 years of being a nomad, here's what I realised. Any place with a strong sense of community and progressivism will always have a better quality of life. I am currently living and working in a small state in India's Northeast called, Meghalaya. It's remote as can be (from the capital of India), but it has a strong sense of community (enshrined by an age-old principle called, 'Khlaw Adong' or village forests protected and kept apart by the villagers for conserving water and bio-diversity) and they take pride in universal education and healthcare (something I saw during coronovirus, when not many people died because of lack of healthcare services). In all other matrices, it is a LLDC (or least-developed landlocked country) but what do you know!!
@MayurHill
@MayurHill 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, this gives some insights to many of us for Future.
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