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Santiago Castiello's avatar

This is awesome (as usual!)! I will definitely use this (with your permission and credit) in my classes. One thing I'd do if you want to take this further is talk about how rankings are in the business of keeping as many 'ranked players' as possible, 'happy' (pun intended)... You could talk about how in expanding their reach, they realize that it might be unfair to have one single ranking, so we should create at least a couple new happiness rankings that place nations in groups based on categories such as geography (happiest among the tropical countries?), income-level (who are the happiest among the 'rich' countries?), and so on...

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Gunnar Miller's avatar

There's yet another wrinkle: after deploying all that opaque 'methodology,' you can still enrage any residual happy people by misusing a superlative and call it the 'Least Happiest Countries' list.

One can have a list of 'Least Happy Countries,' or name the 'Most Unhappy Country,' or even stretch it to 'Unhappiest Country.' But 'Least Happiest' belongs to the same logical swamp as 'Single Best'; by definition, 'the best' is already simply the best."

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