The country that measures happiness ⏲️ 6 Minute English

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Hello, this is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English.
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I'm Neil. And I'm Pippa.
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In this programme, we're talking about happiness.
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So, what makes you happy, Neil?
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  It makes me happy
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when I'm with a group of old friends and we're having a good laugh.
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How about you, Pippa?
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Cats make me very happy.
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Especially if I see a cat on the street that I don't know
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and it lets me give it a little stroke. That always makes me happy.
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I'm not surprised. That sounds great.
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So, happiness means different things to different people.
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But what's for sure is that most people would like to be happy.
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And the small Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan has taken this
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to a new level with the idea of Gross National Happiness, or GNH.
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We'll be hearing more about Gross National Happiness
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and learning some useful new vocabulary soon.
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But first, Pippa, I have a question for you.
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Of course, it's not just the people of Bhutan who want to be happy. In fact,
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the United Nations has even announced an International Day of Happiness.
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But when is that?
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Is International Happiness Day:
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a) the 20th of March b) the 20th of June or c) the 20th of November?
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I'm going to say the 20th of June because it would be sunny in the UK.
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OK, let's find out if you're right
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at the end of the programme.
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Now, briefly, Gross National Happiness means preserving Bhutan's natural environment and culture
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through sustainable and eco-friendly development.
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Bhutan's government sees these goals
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as more important than growing the economy at any cost.
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For many years, Bhutan was closed to the outside world.
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The first foreign tourists arrived in 1974,
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and television was only introduced in 1999.
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The King of Bhutan wanted to modernise the country
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and give it the benefits of modern technology,
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but without damaging traditional culture.
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So he invited outside experts to develop the idea of Gross National Happiness.
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One expert was Doctor Ha Vinh Tho, speaking here
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to Charmaine Cozier, presenter of BBC World Service programme The Inquiry.
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So, his idea was: 'how could we modernise and open our country
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without losing its culture,
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its environment and its very strong social fabric?'
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Because Bhutan was one of the only countries
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in Asia who was never colonised,
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therefore, its culture is very intact and vibrant, mainly Buddhist culture.
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And so the idea was that Gross National Happiness should be the focus
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on all governmental decisions and policies.
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So the wellbeing and happiness of citizens took centre stage.
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Bhutan has a strong social fabric, meaning there are good relationships
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within communities and these hold society together.
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Unlike other Asian countries, Bhutan was never colonised,
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so its Buddhist culture and traditions are intact.
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They're complete and unspoiled.
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As a result, the happiness of Bhutan's people took centre stage.
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It became the most important thing.
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Bhutan's emphasis on happiness has been admired around the world,
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but there have been problems too.
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One is the migration of Bhutanese workers to India and other countries
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in search of better paid jobs and opportunities,
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something known as the 'brain drain'.
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So in 2023, the King of Bhutan announced
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a multi-million dollar project called The Mindfulness City,
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a new Himalayan city built on spiritual and environmental principles,
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all powered by renewable energy.
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Originally from Bhutan,
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Doctor Lhawang Ugyel is the project's director
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and spoke with Charmaine Cozier for the BBC World Service's
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The Inquiry.
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The project is also about reversing Bhutan's brain drain.
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The intention is to have locals run this whole Mindfulness City.
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So in that sense, it's also to attract the migrants that have left
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and in the process of having worked abroad,
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gained the extra skills, come back to the Mindfulness City and work.
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As well as being a futuristic eco-city,
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the Mindfulness City hopes to stop Bhutan's brain drain
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by attracting workers back home to Bhutan.
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These local workers can then use the extra skills
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that they've learned abroad through upskilling.
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And upskilling is the process
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where worker skills are improved through training.
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The idea of Gross National Happiness might sound unusual,
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but it's interesting to see Bhutan balancing economic growth
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with the happiness of its people.
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Yes, that's true, and it reminds me of your question, Neil.
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Yes, I asked you what the date of International Happiness Day is.
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I said it was the 20th of June in the summer in the UK.
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Well, maybe it's better for people in the Southern hemisphere
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because it's actually the 20th of March. Nice.
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And if you got that answer right, why not try our interactive quiz,
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which you'll find on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
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OK, let's recap the vocabulary we've learned,
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starting with 'modernise', to make something more modern.
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For example, through introducing technology.
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A country's social fabric means the relationships
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which connect a community together.
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The adjective 'intact' means complete and undamaged.
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If something takes centre stage,
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it becomes more important than anything else.
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A brain drain happens when large numbers of educated
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and skilled people leave their own country to live
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and work in another country where they can earn more money.
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And finally, 'upskilling' means improving workers' skills
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through training and experience.
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Once again, our six minutes are up.
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Goodbye for now. Goodbye.
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