would you trade lives?
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a profession in one country

life as a taxi driver in Philippines

1 stranger working as taxi driver in Philippines have shared an anonymous fragment of their life. Average happiness 4.0 / 10, average stress 7.0 / 10. 31% of voters would trade lives with one of them; 50% would not.

fewer than 5 fragments — averages may not be representative.

averages across this group

1
lives
4.0/ 10
happiness
7.0/ 10
stress
5.6h/ night
sleep
10h/ week
free time
$635/ month
avg income

how strangers vote on these lives

would trade31%
would not trade50%
unsure19%

32 voices

how this group feels to strangers

  • depressing2
  • meaningful2
  • chaotic1
  • enviable1
  • stable1
  • stressful1

one taxi driver in Philippines has shared an anonymous fragment of their life. the sample is small — read the numbers below as suggestive, not definitive.

asked whether they would trade lives with taxi drivers in Philippines, 32 strangers have answered. the result is narrowly no — slightly more strangers would keep their own: 31% would trade, 50% would not, 19% are unsure.

compared with taxi drivers worldwide, taxi drivers in Philippines are less happy by 1.3 points on the 1–10 scale, more stressed by 0.5 points, and less envied by 15 percentage points in the trade-or-not vote.

compared with everyone else in Philippines, taxi drivers in Philippines are less happy by 1.0 points on the 1–10 scale, more stressed by 0.6 points, and less envied by 15 percentage points in the trade-or-not vote.

how this compares

  • vs all taxi drivers globally
    happiness -1.3stress +0.5would-trade -15.0pp
  • vs all lives in Philippines
    happiness -1.0stress +0.6would-trade -15.0pp

fragments