
For the sixth year in a row, Finland is the world’s happiest country!
This is according to the World Happiness Report rankings based largely on life evaluations from the Gallup World Poll.
The Nordic country and its neighbors Denmark, Iceland, Sweden and Norway all score very well on the measures the report uses to explain its findings:
Healthy life expectancy,
GDP per capita,
Social support,
Low corruption,
Generosity in a community where people look after each other,
And freedom to make key life decisions.
But since we can’t all move to Finland, is there something other societies can learn from these rankings?
“Is it, are they doing things that we wish we’d seen before and we can start doing? (CNN)
