Young Indians: Happiest

Posted by: Dos | Jun-3-2008 | File Under: News, Science


The results of Sept. 2007 survey of Pulse Asia sheds light to the young people of India that when it comes to satisfaction in life, they are considered as the world’s happiest because of their incomparable patience in developing their career.

According to Kairo Future, a researcher from Sweden, Indians show endurance and entrepreneurship in their work which led them to be trusted by foreign companies which in turn gives them jobs. He also added that Indians are also highly optimistic in both their future and the society.

But this is not always the case. Even though they are regarded highly in their jobs, they are showing very little interest in raising their own family which contradicts directly to the Indian’s tradition of making the family as a focal point in their society. For instance, when someone asks them their priorities in life, many will say different things and the family is not included.

Source: www.au.biz.yahoo.com

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