Sure, for seven consecutive years, Finland has been named the happiest country in the world, followed closely by its Nordic neighbours Denmark, Sveden and Iceland.
What makes the Finns such happy people? And what can we learn from it?
People in Finland are happy because our society has developed what they call an infrastructure of happiness. It includes healthcare, education, the economy, human rights, democratic governance and a culture of volunteerism. Happiness surges in a person's inner self.
We have a high levels of trust and freedom also help explain Finnish happiness.
Here you don't have to be afraid of the police and other authorities like in totalitarian states.
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