Initiate the emergence of a peaceful, happy society

There are initiating factors and conditions that give rise to happiness and well-being. Only because of these conditions can forms of happiness that deeply affect people’s hearts come into being. As a result, the happiness of each spreads to the entire community, enabling all people to share in joy and to lead peaceful and pleasant lives.
In this world, no one wishes to experience a lack of happiness. People seek to build their lives upon happiness. Those who desire happiness must, in principle, be mindful that while striving to create happiness for themselves, their families, and their communities, they do not destroy or disturb the happiness of others. Even if we ourselves are happy, if there are people around us who are unable to be happy, their unhappiness can spread and, in time, affect and undermine our own well-being.
The United Nations General Assembly recognizes this goal and calls for “a more inclusive, equitable and balanced approach to economic growth that promotes the happiness and well-being of all peoples.” As part of initiating a happy life and society, everyone has to uphold human rights and incorporate well-being and environmental dimensions into policy frameworks, such as the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. The effectiveness of governments in upholding peace and social order, as well as in the fields of taxation, legal institutions and delivery of public services, strongly correlates with average life satisfaction, according to the press release issued by the United Nations.

The United Nations invites each person of any age from various strata to join in celebration of the International Day of Happiness, which falls on 20 March 2026. Such an international commemorative day marks 20 March, focuses on the theme of “Social Media and Happiness”, exploring the relationship between digital technology, mental well-being, and genuine connection. The 2026 campaign highlights using technology for good, promoting mindful usage, reducing, and fostering community so as to lead it to shaping a peaceful and prosperous society.

Concerning the brief history, the General Assembly of the United Nations, in its resolution 66/281 of 12 July 2012, proclaimed 20 March the International Day of Happiness, recognizing the relevance of happiness and well-being as universal goals and aspirations in the lives of human beings around the world and the importance of their recognition in public policy objectives. In fact, as peace is of great importance in society, only when relevant societies are peaceful and stable will everyone enjoy happiness.
The United Nations invites each person of any age from various strata to join in celebration of the International Day of Happiness, which falls on 20 March 2026. Such an international commemorative day marks 20 March, focuses on the theme of “Social Media and Happiness”, exploring the relationship between digital technology, mental well-being, and genuine connection. The 2026 campaign highlights using technology for good, promoting mindful usage, reducing, and fostering community so as to lead it to shaping a peaceful and prosperous society.

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