Thursday, March 28, 2013

Response of chapter 8 by KU


There is a story about Filipina women’s crazy happiness-expressed behavior in weekend in Hong Kong at the beginning of the chapter. Hong Kong is a stressful city.
Inflation is high and most of people can only earn a living by the limited income. This is especially true for young people who didn’t have a brilliant education background. Young people complain that Hong Kong government encourages them to back to school and equip themselves. It runs a lot “Further study programs” but it didn’t promote these programs to the job market. Young people make a loan to register for those programs but for often, employer do even heard of the programs and recognize those certificates. They can only make a living. Marriage and buying house seems impossible for them.

Wealth represents there are a lot competence in the society which is one source of happiness of people. The writer expresses happiness as subjective well-being(SWB). The emotion of happiness is subjective. It depends on how much you satisfy your life. Look through the research about index of happiness, you can find that the happiest countries in the world are usually relatively small and poor. “Even when people of different ethnic origins share the same environment, they do not become equally happy, and some old differences remain for some time” Quoted from P278. It also specifies that for people with different ethnic and culture background. The level of happiness they feel can be different. Many people claimed that they would like to move the certain countries after retired because that country is happy. It could help a little bit but for more, it is up to you. 

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