They saw it coming - British sarcasm, explained in the second paragraph - is greed an accident and does it happen by chance?

National Well Being - a pipe dream and centuries away, as an example, renewables contribute to 'well being', however the industry is driven by profit - make it a global non-profit organisation, drive CO2 reduction and perhaps people will take notice of ambitions for National Well being, i.e. governments should show their commitment and put our money where there mouths are.

Stability...mmmm, back to greed - the markets are tailored to encourage inequality, thus they should be changed: re. more non-profit type renewable scenario.

Redistributive mechanisms - embrace them! Why set targets for CO2 emissions, to ensure well being, but, where are the targets for these redistributive mechanisms, to ensure well being?

People are hesitant to accept a wellbeing metric when inequality is rampant, our current system breeds intolerance - encouraging healthy lifestyles should not come at the expensive of 'quality of life' as in the modern perception of wealth - your suggestions require foundational and structural changes to the world we live in, in order to encourage healthy lifestyles requires equality.

Mental health - ties into well being and stable societies, again linked to equality, and my thoughts go to the 'modern' protocol of addressing mental health issues - take a pill, it will make you feel better, and the drug companies make a profit..... the system is a little flawed.

Yes, relationships, community, security, and physical and mental health - wise words: we know this agenda makes us better, however, driving these targets seems to be very slow. Why, again, is climate change at the fore of ensuring the fate of mankind, with accompanying targets and goals, with relationships, community, security, and physical and mental health seemingly a secondary goal? Should these policies not get equal standing, better yet, better standing, as equality and the consequence thereof will drive sustainable living.

Why are the aged lonely when there is work to be done? Capitalising on old wisdom and utilising aged strength will serve everyone - why are the aged not given an opportunity to contribute? Teachers are required in many parts of the developing world.....as one example.

Ah, yes, augmenting citizens life skills....

The last four paragraphs are yummy! More info please.





