by Tyler_JC » Fri 14 Apr 2006, 09:03:04
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tyler_JC', 'A')nd which countries have the higher suicide rates?
I got a hunch this is directly related to the level of industrialization and disconnect from nature. Ever wonder why monkeys in a zoo never look very happy?[/quote]
I'm not sure about that.
Industrialization should lead to higher suicide rates, right?
Well look at the rankings.
1. Lithuania (technological backwater, depressed FSU)
2. Russia (technological backwater, depressed FSU)
3. Latvia (technological backwater, depressed FSU)
4. Estonia (technological backwater, depressed FSU)
5. Belarus (technological backwater, depressed FSU)
6. Hungary (technological backwater, depressed FSU)
7. Sri Lanka (technological backwater, political mess)
8. Slovenia (technological backwater, depressed FSU)
9. Finland (1st world, but cold and dark and full of alcoholics...yet somehow desireable according to Lorenzo's link)
10. Kazakstan (technological backwater, depressed FSU)
11. Ukraine (technological backwater, depressed FSU)
12. Belgium (1st world, Lorenzo lives there, mostly flat, I have no idea why it's number 12)
...
Notice a pattern?
The United States is down on the list at number 31 after much of the European Union. A majority of Europeans live in countries whose citizens are more unhappy than the average American.
And yet somehow none of America's cities are better than 27 on the list of the world's best cities? Come now. Clearly there is some kind of disconnect here.
Maybe the criteria used to pick the best city needs to be widened.
I suggest looking at this list.
City Brand Index
"Overall, New York ranks seventh, while Los Angeles ranks eighth. San Francisco and Washington, D.C. come in 11 th and 14 th, respectively."
"In addition to having a good reputation for its cultural contributions, New York is America’s city of opportunity, coming in second place in the Potential category after London."
But this debate will never end because Lorenzo and I sit on opposite ends of the sandbox and neither of us has a long enough shovel to smack the other person. Instead we must settle for throwing sand at each other.
I'm not sure if that previous thought blurb made any sense. I haven't really slept for about 30 hours.