The World's Happiest Hot Spots
On March 20, the United Nations published its annual World Happiness Report, naming Finland as "the happiest country in the world for the seventh year in a row" while (in the words of the New York Post) "the US drops to an all-time low." Finnish President Alexander Stubb explained the country's top rating was due to three factors—1) nature, 2) trust, and 3) education.
Other Nordic countries performed well, as well. Finland was followed by Denmark, Iceland, Sweden, Israel, The Netherlands and Norway. (Israel?)
As with most contests, there were some critics, An online comment from "Jaanus K" complained: "I have lived abroad for 20 years and come to Finland regularly. And I am 100% sure that Finland is not the happiest country in the world."
And a Finlander named "Otrasisu" chimed in: "Well, nature is still there, trust—at least in the government—is no longer there, as for education—the government is cutting funding. So all that remains is nature. Of course, playing sports outdoors and enjoying the tranquility of nature is very pleasant."
In the list of 143 ranked countries, the US claimed the 23rd slot, marking the first time in the history of the Happiness Index that the US failed to land in the Top Twenty. The US might fare better if it adopted Finland's tradition of offering employees annual 4-5 week paid vacations.
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