They say that Bhutan's GDP or gross domestic product is growing good, but they also have a Gross National Happiness (GNH) Commission, and Bhutan's happiness quotient is indeed one of the maximum in the world by that measure, and not without some very good reasons.
2018, Bhutan is still a nature's paradise.
We won't find too many factories or industries out there.
Internet, Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, computers, notebooks, cars, smartphones have not yet taken off too much in comparison to India, China, America, and Europe.
So obviously the happiness quotient seems to be directly related to nature and environment, and not to materialism and consumption levels.
More than 60% of Bhutan should always remain under forest cover according to their laws, and it's one of those rare carbon negative countries of the world.
In honour of the birth of the prince of Bhutan, 108000 trees were planted instead of performing extravagant celebrations that other countries political circles and people are so used to nowadays.