Prime Minister Of Iceland Calls For Prioritizing “Well-Being” Of Citizens Over GDP
In Brief
- The Facts:Leaders from Iceland, Scotland and New Zealand join forces to prioritize a new agenda for the well-being of the citizens of these nations.
- Reflect On:For
decades, most developed nations of the world have been focused solely
on GDP and
economic growth, but what about the well-being of the citizens?
Prime
Minister of Iceland Katrin Jakobsdottir is now urging governments to
prioritize sustainability and family time over obsessing about economic
growth — as most developed nations seem to do.
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeion
and New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern have teamed up with
Iceland’s PM to promote an agenda focused on “well-being.” Jakobsdottir
has called for “an alternative future based on well-being and inclusive
growth.”
She feels that new social indicators are needed outside of the traditional Gross Domestic Product (GDP) data.
It’s About Time
You’d think that the overall well-being
of a nation, extreme regard to protecting the environment, and working
towards global sustainability would be the top priorities for all
nations of the Earth. However, for the most part, it is all about the
economy: how can we support the economy, how can we grow the economy, how can we protect the economy? I love the following Cree Indian proverb, it fits nicely here:
“When the last tree has been cut down, the last fish caught, the last river poisoned, only then will we realize that one cannot eat money.”
It’s about time someone started standing up for the people and the planet, and this stance is sure to turn some heads.
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Prioritizing Mental Health
Back In August, Nicola Sturgeon of
Scotland made a plea during a TED Talk for modern economies to consider
mental health, childcare, parental leave and green energy.
“Iceland uses more antidepressants than neighboring countries,” she said. “We need to strengthen prevention [of depression], through sports and the arts.”
This is an amazing initiative put forth
by leaders of these nations to do whatever it takes to support the
citizens who are struggling with mental health disorders, particularly
depression. They are able to see that the most important thing is not
economic growth, because what difference does that make if so many
people are unhappy?
She said the “well-being” initiative
promoted by herself, Ms. Sturgeon and Ms. Ardern should not be seen as a
gender-based backlash against populism.
“It’s very important to have all genders
at the table – it affects the way you think, and then different
decisions are made,” she told BBC.
Female Force?
It is interesting that the three members
of this initiative are all women, and of course that fact alone will
certainly turn some heads. However, this doesn’t take away from the
legitimacy of their purposed agenda.
Perhaps the more nurturing side of women
is what is bringing this all to the table, or just the knowledge that
what we have been doing for so long is simply not working anymore. It’s
time to prioritize what’s really important for each nation — the
well-being of the citizens. Perhaps, if people are happier and feel more
supported, they will be able to contribute more to their society, which
in turn could very well increase GDP. Might as well give it a shot as
we’ve got nothing left to lose at this point!
Now, let’s see if other nations’ leaders (Trump, Trudeau, ahem..) will follow suit and prioritize what’s really important.
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