In diversity basis, no country in the world is more diverse than india🇮🇳. According to the landscapes, cultures, languages and so on. India(unity in diversity)..
In the world, diversity(languages, cultures) changes from a place to another place, that can't be changed. But as the people, we need to be unity with all. India running as this principle of unity in diversity. So, i love india very much. 🇮🇳This is my perspective..
i disagree i think USA is way more diversified than in India, because eventhough we have many cultures we all isolate ourlseves into our own states (yeah maybe except for the big cities). In the US they atleast mix and live together across the country
@@Man0fSteell no bro i disagree with you. That's not called isolation, that is the process of being secure and preserving archaic cultures and their old authentic activities.
i liked the last one... laughing in the most difficult situations comes naturally when we study in indian schools because there is more work and more friends to laugh and play with. and thus, many are happy regardless of their status
meanwhile on all international surveys. India is in the top 10 saddest countries lol. Happiness cannot be measured but living in Canada I can say Indians are happier than western countries. even though we don't have much money as compared to the west but the social life in India is more social than in Canada
1)I think usa has so many icecream flavours tht it can blow your mind, india has its own version of icecream "kulfi " but it would be great to have all those variety of flavours in india 2)DISNEYLAND I really hope it opens in india one day, we are 1.2 billion people so you have a huge market 3)women in india should feel secure in all the aspects for example feeling safe while going out at night alone,can wear any clothes any where without thousands of gaze It is better than before but it should be best 4)Indian are always family oriented so its a good value to learn 5)I know American people are very much in to hygiene but we have one up to you guys....we have toilet bidet spray and trust me its more convenient then toilet paper Really nice video Ben enjoyed watching it
About your point #2: Disney charges approx $105 per ticket (that is their lowest priced ticket) per park (they have multiple parks) per day. Now, how many Indians can afford over Rs 7,500 per ticket per family member per day? I am not sure Disney would want to drop their price as they want to maintain high profit margins. The super large 1.2 billion Indian market is mostly full of people not willing to spend (or don't have the capacity to spend) that kind of money. Of course, the upper class can easily afford it.
@@pissupehelwan yes this can be the reason they are not considering india but india is fastest growing economy so who knows one day really good amount of people can afford it
I had lived in USA for almost 5 years and one major difference is Indians express emotions publicly but Americans stay out from this to avoid trouble. Also, American police has too much powerful compared to ours. In India it is Tom-n-Jerry show.
I think the step counter studies are a bit flawed. In the USA people mostly track their exercises, while most penetration into the Indian market is mostly for people not taking enough steps. Considering socio-economic situations, I feel an average Indian takes way for steps than any developed country.
BENJAMINO you U R Rockin´ It Amigo! Super nice informative comparative vlog. Keep getting stronger dost. Greetings👋🏻👋🏻🕉 all the way from Playa Del Carmen, MEXICO..YEP BUBBA Mexico´s people are pretty darn HAPPY😁😀 and I´m seeing and feeling it.
'Bullying'.......In a classroom in a school or college almost everyone in the class will be friends.........nobody can play the tough guy and bully a nerd ❤️
Interesting video! Some eye openers too. Thank you! Eating with hands is something Americans could learn from Indians. Using a Bidet to wash their bottoms could be another. Indians have so much learning to do too. Like tolerance for LGBT, making kids more independent, no pressure to stay in a marriage if it's not a happy one, greater independence for women... countless things actually
can you make a video on Ramana Maharishi ashram? or about the Big temple or even about neo-advaita topic... you have the capability to teach topic with lots of fun
Did you get new lights ?? Room looks a lot brighter in this video than the previous ones.. And nice comparison Ben..keep it up! We can have a meet up once lockdown is over 😀
Those sleep and step surveys only come from the fitbit and fitness trackers which only a few minority of rich and upper middle class have, so the true data is nowhere near, a majority of people I know get up at 5AM in the morning and go to bed by 10 at night.
My son-in-law is from India but they live in the states. As of this writing today the US the US 1 is almost 83 INR - So you can donthe math most people can retire in the US at even a minimum of say $1000 so that's 83K INR roughly. I am curious how many Americans actually retire to India vs- 🇮🇳 India people retiring to US. To meet it seems more India retirees would come over and live with their American children. 🤷♀️ maybe Benjamin will do a video on this I am just curious 🤔 curious.
Your last part of the video's inner meaning is the one reason that makes me laugh at INDIA'S RANK IN WORLD'S HAPPINESS INDEX. Who the hell is assigning bad rank to india? Uff! Fun aside. Have a nice day man. Great video!
It looks like there are Walmarts (under a different name) and McDonalds and gun shops in India. There's even places where you can rent a storage unit to keep all your stuff that wont fit in your house. More in common than I thought.
Hi Ben - Hope you are doing well in this difficult times. Wanted to know what's your meal pattern in india i.e what u prefer to have regularly during lunch and dinners. Because it must be difficult to adjust indian foods in regular daily intake ways!
Note: not sure if the data collection points on Indian sleep is accurate. Not as many Indians wear tracking devices for data collection. There is no way 8% of Americans do yoga (yoga is not goat yoga, beer yoga and other yoga marketing crap that goes around here in US). Again, data seems seriously skewed, Ben.
Sri Ramana Quote on Happiness : Happiness is our essential being Happiness lies deep within us, in the very core of our being. Happiness does not exist in any external object, but only in us, who are the consciousness that experiences happiness. Though we seem to derive happiness from external objects or experiences, the happiness that we thus enjoy in fact arises from within us. Whatever turmoil our mind may be in, in the centre of our being there always exists a state of perfect peace and joy, like the calm in the eye of a storm. Desire and fear agitate our mind, and obscure from its vision the happiness that always exists within it. When a desire is satisfied, or the cause of a fear is removed, the surface agitation of our mind subsides, and in that temporary calm our mind enjoys a taste of its own innate happiness. Happiness is thus a state of being - a state in which our mind’s habitual agitation is calmed. The activity of our mind disturbs it from its calm state of just being, and causes it to lose sight of its own innermost happiness. To enjoy happiness, therefore, all our mind need do is to cease all activity, returning calmly to its natural state of inactive being, as it does daily in deep sleep. True happiness is therefore the happiness of just being, which is the perfect and absolute happiness that in mystical literature is known as ‘beatitude’. This true happiness of being is also described as ‘the peace of God, which passeth all understanding’, because it is experienced in full only in the perfectly peaceful state of just being, which is the state in which all mental activity has subsided in the clarity of unobstructed self-consciousness. That is, since it can be experienced perfectly only in the state in which we are conscious merely of our own essential being and not of any thoughts or objects, true happiness or peace is beyond all mental comprehension. Not only does happiness exist within us - it is in fact our true nature, our essential being. The transient happiness that we seem to derive from external experiences, but which actually arises only from within ourself, is in reality nothing other than our own essential being. The more clearly we are conscious of our own essential being, the more deeply and intensely do we experience happiness. The degree of happiness that we experience at any moment is directly proportionate to the degree of clarity with which we are then conscious of our true and essential being. Therefore happiness is not only our essential being, but is also our consciousness of our being. In fact, since we are the consciousness that experiences our own being as ‘I am’, we are both being and consciousness. In other words, our essential being is consciousness, or more precisely it is self-consciousness - consciousness that knows itself clearly as ‘I am’. Therefore, since our unobstructed consciousness of our own being is experienced by us as happiness, in our essential nature we are non-dual being, consciousness and happiness. The rising and subsequent activity of our mind distracts our attention away from our essential being, thereby clouding our natural clarity of self-consciousness and obscuring our awareness of the happiness that we really are. Therefore so long as our mind is extroverted, attending to anything other than our own essential being, we can never experience perfect, permanent and unqualified happiness. To experience true and eternal happiness, we must attain the experience of true self-knowledge, that is, perfectly clear consciousness of our own essential being. In order to experience such true self-knowledge, we must withdraw our attention from everything other than ourself, and focus it wholly and exclusively upon our own essential being, which we always experience in the form of our fundamental consciousness - our primary knowledge ‘I am’. Until and unless we attend to our innermost self in this manner, we cannot know who or what we really are, and unless we thereby experience a clear and certain knowledge of what we really are, we cannot be certain about the reality or validity of any knowledge that we may appear to have about other things. All our knowledge about the world and God - about science, religion, philosophy, physics, cosmology, psychology, theology or any other branch of human knowledge - is open to serious doubt so long as our knowledge about ourself - the consciousness by which all those other things are known - is confused and uncertain. Therefore, if we wish to experience permanent and unqualified happiness, or to attain knowledge about which we can be absolutely certain, we must focus our whole attention keenly upon ourself, our fundamental consciousness of our own essential being, ‘I am’, in order to ascertain who or what we really are. Such in brief is the simple but profound truth revealed by Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi.
Ranking countries on such a subjective factor is totally absurd - the people who designed such rankings have false materialistic assumptions about most things. Furthermore you cannot compare a diverse subcontinent of 1.4 billion living in very diverse situations with many countries which have just a few million or fewer people. My family has lived in the UK since 1967 whereas our relatives stayed in India. Contrary to most expectations, British people were happiest (according to surveys) in 1977 when the economy was in the doldrums [the 'sick man of Europe' period] and inflation high etc. There was far less inequality back then, especially in terms of housing before Thatcher started selling off social housing. Nowadays people can see that the next generation will have it worse, not better - which is in sharp contrast to India. As many reports acknowledge, there is a hidden epidemic of loneliness and isolation in the West - people often living alone, not speaking with neighbours, unlike the Indian extended family and community atmosphere which is forced upon most Indians by circumstance. This also reduces the incidence of mental health issues. As the video presenter says, most Western visitors to India report that they find ordinary Indians to happier than ordinary Westerners even though they have less in material terms.
*I think there is some problem with those surveys. Because as I know and experience Indian most live in villages and almost all villagers wake up very early before 5am. and also many Indians walk to go anywhere instead of using vehicles and I never saw many Americans walking on the ground to go anywhere they mostly use vehicles.* I am not being biased to feel good about Indians but it's my observation and I agree that many Indians are sleep deprived.
When doing comparison always do in terms of percentage......cost of living in America is 84% of total income while in India it is 50%......and even vary state to state
I have seen your video and love most of it benjamin, but one thing dont say cheap cheap everytime its cheap for you because your earning in dollars and spending in rupees. Mention that its cheap if you have dollars, as you mentioned cotton shirts are 20$ its 1480₹. Mention that for Americans its cheap not for indian🙄. If your going to say making video that is useful of travellers or Americans but most for the people watching are Indians. This is the one thing i dont like about your videos and mostly your always positive about India and thats great.🤗👌
Breakfast is overrated I am on time restricted eating (between 1 pm and 9 pm) and sleep barely 7 hours. My biomarkers for diabetes hypertension etc are optimal. And I am 83. Generalizations are odious
@@Kr1shX7 this has to be true. I have a fitbit, so do some of my friends in India. I have to really try to walk 10k steps a day as do most Americans I know; my friends in India hit 20k plus EVERY DAY. 🚶♀️🚶♀️🔥🔥
Honestly, there's nothing I could miss about india except the food! It's the only thing I appreciate about this place. I hate pretty much everything else
*Sir do u edit ur videos? -There are many transitions that were subtly annoying because the sound is faded before I could hear the last word and the first word of transition started before that last word or frame is ended.* sorry to say but it's somewhat annoying. btw love ur videos Love from Maharashtra. *I feel Like I am behaving like a hater but I don't want to. **5:43** the girl have her pallu off. that shot was weird to watch not because I am sensitive but I had to minimize youtube cuz My parents were near me so It felt awkward.* Just wanted to say It but I think it's ok there is no issue with the shot.*
In diversity basis, no country in the world is more diverse than india🇮🇳. According to the landscapes, cultures, languages and so on. India(unity in diversity)..
U know what nobody is gonna say it but I hate diversity
@@sarthakrawat7748 lmao true
In the world, diversity(languages, cultures) changes from a place to another place, that can't be changed. But as the people, we need to be unity with all. India running as this principle of unity in diversity. So, i love india very much. 🇮🇳This is my perspective..
i disagree i think USA is way more diversified than in India, because eventhough we have many cultures we all isolate ourlseves into our own states (yeah maybe except for the big cities). In the US they atleast mix and live together across the country
@@Man0fSteell no bro i disagree with you. That's not called isolation, that is the process of being secure and preserving archaic cultures and their old authentic activities.
How about this " Americans are happier in India", because at least I am.
The Golden Jackal
Glad you are happy here , that's a very flattering comment
Thank you. Hope more Americans follow you and come here
Maybe for u it's cheaper.
@@sharmilat8115 yeah cheaper is better 🤣
Same
i liked the last one... laughing in the most difficult situations comes naturally when we study in indian schools because there is more work and more friends to laugh and play with. and thus, many are happy regardless of their status
True🙏👏
Great information Ben. The cost of living info was really interesting.
you are ben's friend right ?
@@shubhamthapa7586 Yes
Hey man ! Been following you for a while... And turning to be a fan of yours ❤️
Keep doing good man❤️
Thanks Ramya ❤❤
The most Unhappiest Indian is Dhruv Rathee. Never seen someone so unhappy in my life as he is.
🤣
He is unhappy because he does not even live in India, he lives in Germany and spreads negative false information about India from there!
So true 😂😂
True
He is not Indian he is German shepherd, he learned hindi just for looking as Indian
Love..bond..and that is our boundary.🇮🇳
Your analysis is so strong and relevant. I'm very much impressed. Thanks for helping and revealing facts.
meanwhile on all international surveys. India is in the top 10 saddest countries lol. Happiness cannot be measured but living in Canada I can say Indians are happier than western countries. even though we don't have much money as compared to the west but the social life in India is more social than in Canada
India is a real the best
1)I think usa has so many icecream flavours tht it can blow your mind, india has its own version of icecream "kulfi " but it would be great to have all those variety of flavours in india
2)DISNEYLAND I really hope it opens in india one day, we are 1.2 billion people so you have a huge market
3)women in india should feel secure in all the aspects for example feeling safe while going out at night alone,can wear any clothes any where without thousands of gaze
It is better than before but it should be best
4)Indian are always family oriented so its a good value to learn
5)I know American people are very much in to hygiene but we have one up to you guys....we have toilet bidet spray and trust me its more convenient then toilet paper
Really nice video Ben enjoyed watching it
About your point #2: Disney charges approx $105 per ticket (that is their lowest priced ticket) per park (they have multiple parks) per day. Now, how many Indians can afford over Rs 7,500 per ticket per family member per day? I am not sure Disney would want to drop their price as they want to maintain high profit margins. The super large 1.2 billion Indian market is mostly full of people not willing to spend (or don't have the capacity to spend) that kind of money. Of course, the upper class can easily afford it.
@@pissupehelwan yes this can be the reason they are not considering india but india is fastest growing economy so who knows one day really good amount of people can afford it
@@PriyaPatel-lx6mj no 5. Usne already is topic pe ek dedicated video banai hai
@@dailyanimalshortsplanet_27 ya I noticed that later
Super informative, good to know and be conscious of the health based things. Thanks.
Maybe about friendship & education, College life have so much fun in India.😀
One of the useless education system is India USA education system is lot of fun
100th Comment : Lots of love for all the pain and efforts you're putting in for giving such unbiased quality video content!!!
U r just awesome sir
Please continue it❤️❤️❤️❤️
I had lived in USA for almost 5 years and one major difference is Indians express emotions publicly but Americans stay out from this to avoid trouble. Also, American police has too much powerful compared to ours. In India it is Tom-n-Jerry show.
I sleep 10 or 11 hours daily 🙏🙏🙏🙏 also doing my whole works continuously.
Eagerly waiting for your video thank you Benjamin
Hi kalees ✌🙏
Soo true
From india.. Damn happy
Oh wow
Very true that makes sense 👍
Hello Shane 🙏👍
Wow, nice comparison sir 👍
Thanks friend!
HEY Ben it was great you covered almost all aspect carry on man
Today I'm knowing we should sleep 8 hrs a day😅, I always thought 6-7 hrs is enough.
Depends on how relaxed ur body is.
People who oractice yoga neef lesser slerp since theirbidy is much healthier
I AM SMART I SLEEP WHOLE DAY 😁
@Sujith Mavram pleaae open yourself up to meditation and yoga if you are not abke to meditate.
It might be due to stress
Me with 5-6 hr 😂
@Sujith Mavram you must sleep
I think the step counter studies are a bit flawed. In the USA people mostly track their exercises, while most penetration into the Indian market is mostly for people not taking enough steps. Considering socio-economic situations, I feel an average Indian takes way for steps than any developed country.
BENJAMINO you U R Rockin´ It Amigo! Super nice informative comparative vlog. Keep getting stronger dost. Greetings👋🏻👋🏻🕉 all the way from Playa Del Carmen, MEXICO..YEP BUBBA Mexico´s people are pretty darn HAPPY😁😀 and I´m seeing and feeling it.
'Bullying'.......In a classroom in a school or college almost everyone in the class will be friends.........nobody can play the tough guy and bully a nerd ❤️
We sure tease each other and call names actually everyone will have a nickname.......but no bullying ❤️
Another awesome and informational video👍🏼
India is the reason for development of big countries. As they took a large amount of money from india
Interesting video! Some eye openers too. Thank you!
Eating with hands is something Americans could learn from Indians. Using a Bidet to wash their bottoms could be another.
Indians have so much learning to do too. Like tolerance for LGBT, making kids more independent, no pressure to stay in a marriage if it's not a happy one, greater independence for women... countless things actually
If you follow ancient Indian traditions, there is only things to teach, nothing to learn Gunjan ji 🙏🏽🙂
@Ajay exactly
Grass is always greener on the other side...
can you make a video on Ramana Maharishi ashram? or about the Big temple or even about neo-advaita topic... you have the capability to teach topic with lots of fun
Good idea, closed now but hopefully will ve openong soom
Did you get new lights ?? Room looks a lot brighter in this video than the previous ones..
And nice comparison Ben..keep it up!
We can have a meet up once lockdown is over 😀
Hey Kerena, same lights moved furniture though. Sounds good 👍🙏✌
@@bjenksoh is it?! Looking forward for a meetup and a preplanned yt live !
Wow you are still in India? What makes India special is its people. You will never find it alone here.
Thank you Benjamin 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Those sleep and step surveys only come from the fitbit and fitness trackers which only a few minority of rich and upper middle class have, so the true data is nowhere near, a majority of people I know get up at 5AM in the morning and go to bed by 10 at night.
Yes ben u have to note this down.. especially in rural area indians go to bed around 8 pm or 9pm
I agree
Ben u need to read thia
You should record videos on your families experience on being in India.
Hey Benjamin,are you going to explore all of India or are you going to stay in the south for a while(after covid ).love your vids 👊
I don't know who is more Happy but You spread happiness 😂😀
Fitbit is a premium brand for Indian. So, if you are taking data from fitbit, then you are only talking about privileged people in India
Asking samsung will be nice
20,000 inr is too costly...
Thankyou for making such content
awesome video ❤
Thanks Mohana
My son-in-law is from India but they live in the states. As of this writing today the US the US 1 is almost 83 INR -
So you can donthe math most people can retire in the US at even a minimum of say $1000 so that's 83K INR roughly.
I am curious how many Americans actually retire to India vs- 🇮🇳 India people retiring to US.
To meet it seems more India retirees would come over and live with their American children. 🤷♀️ maybe Benjamin will do a video on this I am just curious 🤔 curious.
Your home looks good
Your last part of the video's inner meaning is the one reason that makes me laugh at INDIA'S RANK IN WORLD'S HAPPINESS INDEX. Who the hell is assigning bad rank to india? Uff!
Fun aside.
Have a nice day man. Great video!
My grandma wake up usually at 4:00am without alarm and me waking at 9:00 of there is school holiday even if there is alarm. 😅😅😅
It looks like there are Walmarts (under a different name) and McDonalds and gun shops in India. There's even places where you can rent a storage unit to keep all your stuff that wont fit in your house. More in common than I thought.
Amazing video as usual bro !
When are you planning to go back? You mentioned you are in the beginning of this video.
It is better to adopt positive sides of both the countries..
Time is money man, and yoga its help to release body stress, fatigue, etc
Good Job ! But most data on India is limited to surveys in cities and urban areas, so it's doesn't paint a clear picture
Make Girivalam video
Good to see you.
Your voice is relaxing. Not kidding
Its true information 👍🙏
Hi Ben - Hope you are doing well in this difficult times. Wanted to know what's your meal pattern in india i.e what u prefer to have regularly during lunch and dinners. Because it must be difficult to adjust indian foods in regular daily intake ways!
India is not one of the diverse country but it is the main diverse country🤦♂️🤬
Note: not sure if the data collection points on Indian sleep is accurate. Not as many Indians wear tracking devices for data collection. There is no way 8% of Americans do yoga (yoga is not goat yoga, beer yoga and other yoga marketing crap that goes around here in US). Again, data seems seriously skewed, Ben.
Sri Ramana Quote on Happiness : Happiness is our essential being
Happiness lies deep within us, in the very core of our being. Happiness does not exist in any external object, but only in us, who are the consciousness that experiences happiness. Though we seem to derive happiness from external objects or experiences, the happiness that we thus enjoy in fact arises from within us.
Whatever turmoil our mind may be in, in the centre of our being there always exists a state of perfect peace and joy, like the calm in the eye of a storm. Desire and fear agitate our mind, and obscure from its vision the happiness that always exists within it. When a desire is satisfied, or the cause of a fear is removed, the surface agitation of our mind subsides, and in that temporary calm our mind enjoys a taste of its own innate happiness.
Happiness is thus a state of being - a state in which our mind’s habitual agitation is calmed. The activity of our mind disturbs it from its calm state of just being, and causes it to lose sight of its own innermost happiness. To enjoy happiness, therefore, all our mind need do is to cease all activity, returning calmly to its natural state of inactive being, as it does daily in deep sleep.
True happiness is therefore the happiness of just being, which is the perfect and absolute happiness that in mystical literature is known as ‘beatitude’. This true happiness of being is also described as ‘the peace of God, which passeth all understanding’, because it is experienced in full only in the perfectly peaceful state of just being, which is the state in which all mental activity has subsided in the clarity of unobstructed self-consciousness. That is, since it can be experienced perfectly only in the state in which we are conscious merely of our own essential being and not of any thoughts or objects, true happiness or peace is beyond all mental comprehension.
Not only does happiness exist within us - it is in fact our true nature, our essential being. The transient happiness that we seem to derive from external experiences, but which actually arises only from within ourself, is in reality nothing other than our own essential being. The more clearly we are conscious of our own essential being, the more deeply and intensely do we experience happiness.
The degree of happiness that we experience at any moment is directly proportionate to the degree of clarity with which we are then conscious of our true and essential being. Therefore happiness is not only our essential being, but is also our consciousness of our being. In fact, since we are the consciousness that experiences our own being as ‘I am’, we are both being and consciousness. In other words, our essential being is consciousness, or more precisely it is self-consciousness - consciousness that knows itself clearly as ‘I am’. Therefore, since our unobstructed consciousness of our own being is experienced by us as happiness, in our essential nature we are non-dual being, consciousness and happiness.
The rising and subsequent activity of our mind distracts our attention away from our essential being, thereby clouding our natural clarity of self-consciousness and obscuring our awareness of the happiness that we really are. Therefore so long as our mind is extroverted, attending to anything other than our own essential being, we can never experience perfect, permanent and unqualified happiness. To experience true and eternal happiness, we must attain the experience of true self-knowledge, that is, perfectly clear consciousness of our own essential being.
In order to experience such true self-knowledge, we must withdraw our attention from everything other than ourself, and focus it wholly and exclusively upon our own essential being, which we always experience in the form of our fundamental consciousness - our primary knowledge ‘I am’.
Until and unless we attend to our innermost self in this manner, we cannot know who or what we really are, and unless we thereby experience a clear and certain knowledge of what we really are, we cannot be certain about the reality or validity of any knowledge that we may appear to have about other things. All our knowledge about the world and God - about science, religion, philosophy, physics, cosmology, psychology, theology or any other branch of human knowledge - is open to serious doubt so long as our knowledge about ourself - the consciousness by which all those other things are known - is confused and uncertain.
Therefore, if we wish to experience permanent and unqualified happiness, or to attain knowledge about which we can be absolutely certain, we must focus our whole attention keenly upon ourself, our fundamental consciousness of our own essential being, ‘I am’, in order to ascertain who or what we really are.
Such in brief is the simple but profound truth revealed by Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi.
the steps one doesnt make sense because the data must have been collected through fitness apps whereas most indians dont use health app or watches
India is on rank 139 on happiness index, we are one of the most depressed country in the whole world 😭
Ranking countries on such a subjective factor is totally absurd - the people who designed such rankings have false materialistic assumptions about most things. Furthermore you cannot compare a diverse subcontinent of 1.4 billion living in very diverse situations with many countries which have just a few million or fewer people. My family has lived in the UK since 1967 whereas our relatives stayed in India. Contrary to most expectations, British people were happiest (according to surveys) in 1977 when the economy was in the doldrums [the 'sick man of Europe' period] and inflation high etc. There was far less inequality back then, especially in terms of housing before Thatcher started selling off social housing. Nowadays people can see that the next generation will have it worse, not better - which is in sharp contrast to India. As many reports acknowledge, there is a hidden epidemic of loneliness and isolation in the West - people often living alone, not speaking with neighbours, unlike the Indian extended family and community atmosphere which is forced upon most Indians by circumstance. This also reduces the incidence of mental health issues. As the video presenter says, most Western visitors to India report that they find ordinary Indians to happier than ordinary Westerners even though they have less in material terms.
@@nayanpatel2413 yes everything is fake only modi government is right, right??? 😂
Very informative bro 👍👌
Not lot of people in india wear Fitbit or other tracking devices. The data of Fitbit is scewed
Bro I think you staying in thiruvannamalai,tamilnadu
Yes bro he is...
🇮🇳❤️🇺🇸
Thank you for sharing knowledge
Come to Chandigarh
Its a moment of pride for indians that benjamin is staying in india🙌
Thanku for your videos
💓
Thanks Priya ❤
😊
*I think there is some problem with those surveys. Because as I know and experience Indian most live in villages and almost all villagers wake up very early before 5am. and also many Indians walk to go anywhere instead of using vehicles and I never saw many Americans walking on the ground to go anywhere they mostly use vehicles.* I am not being biased to feel good about Indians but it's my observation and I agree that many Indians are sleep deprived.
Do u do match making for Indians also in India?
Him: take more sleep
Meanwhile me: sleep at 11:30pm and wake up at 8am🙂🙂🙂
Anyone else who is like me here😶
My dream country is USA ❤️
I don't believe in the Global Happiness index but I believe in what Benjamin said about Happiness.
Pls make a video on girivalam bro
Benjamin.
How can I reach out you.. I too live in Tiruvannamalai..
America : use 2 hours in phone
India: use 5 hours in phone
Me : use more then 12 hours in phone because of online classes 😕😕
Super video sir 👌👌💪💪.
I sleep at 3 am and wake up at 1 pm 😅
When doing comparison always do in terms of percentage......cost of living in America is 84% of total income while in India it is 50%......and even vary state to state
Ollywood.😎✌
What do you do for a living, I mean how do you earn
Wrong fact said by you, reports from major sources claim that 700 million Indians have smartphone, which sums up that 1/2 have smartphones.
1:30
She is so cute😍😁
Benjamin is happy in india
Sorry America
Come to Coimbatore
Wow
Right now I sleep 10 hours in a day 😀.
I have seen your video and love most of it benjamin, but one thing dont say cheap cheap everytime its cheap for you because your earning in dollars and spending in rupees. Mention that its cheap if you have dollars, as you mentioned cotton shirts are 20$ its 1480₹. Mention that for Americans its cheap not for indian🙄. If your going to say making video that is useful of travellers or Americans but most for the people watching are Indians. This is the one thing i dont like about your videos and mostly your always positive about India and thats great.🤗👌
Breakfast is overrated I am on time restricted eating (between 1 pm and 9 pm) and sleep barely 7 hours. My biomarkers for diabetes hypertension etc are optimal. And I am 83. Generalizations are odious
Your data is definitely incorrect. There is no way Americans are walking more than Indians.
Yes - We Indians Walk More Than Americans
@@Kr1shX7 this has to be true. I have a fitbit, so do some of my friends in India. I have to really try to walk 10k steps a day as do most Americans I know; my friends in India hit 20k plus EVERY DAY.
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Most Indians don't know what they will miss if they move to US.
Honestly, there's nothing I could miss about india except the food! It's the only thing I appreciate about this place. I hate pretty much everything else
@@prajwalchavan4781 food is a big thing than you realise. How long you are there in US?
@@prajwalchavan4781 same i hate everything about india too except food and will probably move to UK next year🤟
@@whythiskolaveridi1883 actually I'm still in India. I'm just 18(almost) right now. Planning on moving out after graduation.
@@Luffy-ri2lp goodluck 👍 *MATE* 😉😂
For Yoga, 12% of 1.4 billions of Indian population is way higher than, 8% of total American population.
5hr sleep is enough for aspirants
*Sir do u edit ur videos? -There are many transitions that were subtly annoying because the sound is faded before I could hear the last word and the first word of transition started before that last word or frame is ended.* sorry to say but it's somewhat annoying. btw love ur videos Love from Maharashtra. *I feel Like I am behaving like a hater but I don't want to. **5:43** the girl have her pallu off. that shot was weird to watch not because I am sensitive but I had to minimize youtube cuz My parents were near me so It felt awkward.* Just wanted to say It but I think it's ok there is no issue with the shot.*
Indian atheist here! But other people's religion doesn't bother me.
Americans could learn to use water instead of Toilet paper.
Well I sleep more than or atleast 10hours because of medical condition and most people consider me weird 🥺
what is up with your phone !?