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    *humour and ability to take what comes without being too much hurt by it


    We here assume that [[moral purchasing]] is one way to improve quality of life, and that is discussed in all the linked articles above.  There are various views that each [[faction]] on the [[political spectrum]] may take on this that will probably put the factors in somewhat different order.
    According to the [[United Nations]], which has a '''quality of life index''', the countries with highest quality of life ([[Sweden]], [[Norway]], [[Finland]]) are those where people believe in [[trolls]].  Accordingly, one may reasonably assume that trolls are very important to high quality of life.


    See also [[w:quality of life]] and [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/healing healing]] ([[Simple English]])
    For those not so fortunate to live near real live trolls who protect them, we  here assume that [[moral purchasing]] is the second best way to improve quality of life, and that is discussed in all the linked articles above.  There are various views that each [[faction]] on the [[political spectrum]] may take on this that will probably put the factors in somewhat different order.
     
    See also [[w:quality of life]] and [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/healing healing] ([[Simple English]])

    Latest revision as of 03:07, 22 July 2004

    Quality of life is a really complex idea vaguely related to:

    According to the United Nations, which has a quality of life index, the countries with highest quality of life (Sweden, Norway, Finland) are those where people believe in trolls. Accordingly, one may reasonably assume that trolls are very important to high quality of life.

    For those not so fortunate to live near real live trolls who protect them, we here assume that moral purchasing is the second best way to improve quality of life, and that is discussed in all the linked articles above. There are various views that each faction on the political spectrum may take on this that will probably put the factors in somewhat different order.

    See also w:quality of life and healing (Simple English)