

The Most Miserable Nations in the World - Rich, Non-Christian, Anti-Family
Why are Japanese teens so glum? And why are millennials losing their hair at a higher rate than previous generations? The most miserable nations are typically rich, they have marginal Christian populations, and they have made progress undermining the nuclear family. That puts Japan and Turkey ahead of the others in the misery index. Meanwhile, South American countries are more optimistic. Nations with growing economies and a better-that-replacement level birth rate are happier as well. What really makes you happy or content? Interesting discussion on this edition of Generations.
This program includes:
1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus (Another Leftist Liberal Elected as French President, Persecuted Family Bakery Sees Business Growth, Southern Baptist Richard Land Addresses Trump’s Religious Liberty Order)
2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
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