
The happiest were the ones who attributed their joy to faith and family. Results from the Better Life Index showed that the happiest respondents – even in the wealthiest countries – were not those with the most money or best education. But here, I’ll deal with the Sociology of Pronoia, its social implications and how it’s inevitably developed to benefit the ‘self’ in this new organic society with the ‘innate social immunity’, which I propose, that everyone has from the time they are involved in social interaction. Some take this concept to the level of a grand philosophical theory (Pronoia philosophy), while others in clinical psychology think that it’s a mental deception rather than a psychological affliction (Pronoia affliction). A person experiencing pronoia feels that the world around them conspires to do them good. governments/deities) conspire against them. A person suffering from paranoia suspects that persons or entities (e.g.

Pronoia can be defined as the opposite of paranoia.

Pronoia is considered to be a new and contagious cultural virus that has infected this younger generation.
