
Albanians are the ones who experience more sadness, stress and physical pain than all the other countries of the Balkans, as far as the five negative experiences are concerned.
On the other hand, after Kosovo, we are the ones who experience more pleasure, relaxation, smile more and are treated with more respect.
The data was released in Gallup's Global Emotions 2024 report, which provides a snapshot of the latest measurements of people's daily positive and negative experiences. The findings are based on nearly 146,000 interviews with adults in 142 countries and territories in 2023.
Gallup's positive and negative experience indices measure the intangibles of life—feelings and emotions—that traditional economic indicators like GDP fail to capture. Each index provides a real-time snapshot of people's everyday experiences, providing leaders with insights into societal health that they cannot glean from economic indicators alone.
Did you experience the following feelings for much of yesterday? This is how the Albanian respondents answered:
Outrage
24 percent of Albanians claimed that they experienced anger the day before, while 74% did not
Sadness
29% felt sad, 70% did not experience sadness, 1% refused to answer.
Stress
49% experienced stress in the previous day, 50% did not, 1% refused to answer.
Concern
40% were concerned, 60% were not
Physical pain
46% of respondents felt physical pain the day before, while 53% did not, 1% refused to answer. (the most tired in the region)
pleasure
68 percent of respondents experienced satisfaction, 31% did not, 1% refused to answer
Relaxed
65% felt relaxed, 34% did not, 1% refused
Did you learn or do something interesting?
35% learned or did something interesting, 65% did not, 1% refused
You smiled or laughed
74% managed to smile, 25% did not, 1% refused to answer
They were treated with respect
92% were treated with respect, 7% were not, 1% refused.
In Europe, the most stressed are the Greeks, the least angry are the Finns and the Portuguese, the least upset are the citizens of Kosovo and Poland./ Monitor

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