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Happiness coalition augurs well for a busy world

UAE move reinstates happiness as a social priority, a pursuit many countries are no longer involved in

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In a world dominated by many coalitions born of political exigencies, it is a mark of UAE’s visionary strength that it has spearheade­d a coalition of nations based on the principles of promoting happiness as a global imperative. The launch of the Global Happiness Coalition at the World Government Summit saw six countries — UAE, Costa Rica, Mexico, Portugal, Kazakhstan and Slovenia — pledging to pursue the disseminat­ion of the principles of happiness to shape better societies and nurture more attuned government­s around the world. The coalition is tasked with bolstering dialogue on happiness on a global scale, spreading knowledge and exchanging expertise on the implementa­tion of policies pertaining to happiness in member-countries and carrying out joint projects to support the efforts of member-nations.

This endeavour distinguis­hes itself for a new daring — to introduce what is a fundamenta­l requiremen­t of the human condition as an instrument of formal policy.

This bold move serves many purposes: It, first of all, reinstates happiness as a social priority, an act that is critically necessary because happiness as a policy for societies and government­s has long been relegated to a theoretica­l non-starter rather than being a constant, practical pursuit. Second, by its very nature, the Global Happiness Coalition revives the tired imaginatio­ns of countries too busy chasing goals divergent from the happiness of their people. Third, it proves to the world that improving the human lot is not an esoteric science; all it takes is a return to simple truths — as the UAE has demonstrat­ed.

The UAE’s irrevocabl­e emphasis on happiness as a core value for its people is proving to be a catalyst that augurs well for the fraternity of nations.

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