Traveling to the Happiest Country in the World
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imagine a country tucked away from the rest of the world hidden in the Himalayas left to its own devices to develop an unique and incredible ways have made sense for not only its own culture but also for its entire ecosystem some people claim that this country is the happiest in the world the
last shangri-la and is in fact the only country in the world to be carbon negative meaning is producing three times more oxygen than it consumes meet the country of Bhutan so what makes this place so special all the people there truly the happiest and what have they understood about the environment the rest of us haven't well after a recent trip to India for an upcoming episode I went on my second solo trip this month to visit the small country squeezed between the two most populated countries on the planet the place is phased with lots of Saronic pressure and so with an open mind and loss of questions then my 72 hour trip to the magical country of Bhutan begin.
the main goal for today is to turn LP into the first Bhutanese vlogger here you go it's your turn first what are we doing right now we're going in a Buddha statue is one of the largest sitting with a in the water it's a 210 feet Wow after exploring a few more iconic places in Bhutan I felt amazed by the scenery yet I still had so many unanswered questions why do some call this place the happiest country how does their society differ from any other place in the world and just as these questions came to mind my friend Kevin who we had met in Thailand last year heard that I was in Bhutan and had a connection to the perfect man to answer all of this the ex prime minister of Bhutan and so funnily enough before beginning the hour-long drive over to his house to interview him I was walking over to go get him a gift and I noticed something strange.
after spending three days in Bhutan I was blown away by what I'd learned but I also think it's safe to say that I only scratched the surface of understanding how this country truly operates there's a surprising combination of cultural political and ecological factors that allows Bhutan to exist the way it does our people there Julie the happiest well I'm not sure but what has given them that reputation in the past is this dedication to value the populations and the environments overall well-being over blindly chasing financial gain and that's the main learning lesson that I took away from this trip that Bhutan's harmonious strategy between business and nature and unwillingness to compromise the health of its environment is what's allowed them to flourish the way they have and so as we think of our nature moving forward maybe we should all keep a little bit of Bhutan in our hearts we'll see you next week.
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