The World Happiness Report for 2017 was recently released, giving the world some insight as to where their country is ranked in smiles.
Before the grand unveil, I wanted to simply say that happiness, as shown by the results of this study and the years before it, is not the lump sum of how much money you have in your hand but an intermingling of social, emotional, and health-based components.
So without further ado, here are the ten happiest countries in the world 2017.
1. Norway
The country has fantastic natural sights for one, which will make backpackers swoon, like Preikestolen and Geirangerfjord, as well as urbanized Oslo. However, to live there means experiencing the unfounded quality of life, where the cost of living is balanced by what people make.
People also share this idea of trustworthiness and generosity, have control of their lives, and have faith in their government.
2. Denmark
Hence the reason Denmark has wondrous architecture, both modern and classical, reasonably priced living through shared spaces, free universities, delightful green space, and fantastic public transportation (as well as a biking highway).
3. Iceland
The country is so safe that police officers do not even carry guns. Only one man has ever been shot by the police in Iceland’s entire history. Also, the country is run by pirates, as in the recently elected pirate party. Apparently, that is but one recipe for happiness.
4. Switzerland
Also, Switzerland judges animal abuse, such as isolation, very highly. In other words, you cannot just have 1 animal, you need 2. There is something to get behind. This consideration for all life has made many Swiss very happy indeed.
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5. Finland
People are allowed to take time off for family or mental health. The country also has over 2 million saunas, some of the best educational practices in the world, and incredible health care.
6. Netherlands
That means, while the Netherlands has one of the highest population densities in Europe, almost everyone is assured a meal and beer (because the Netherlands is the second largest beer exporter). This country has a lot going for it, and the people are safe and cared for.
7. Canada
Roughly 30 percent of Canada’s entire landmass is occupied by forest, and people practice sustainability intensely. There are even overpasses for wildlife. In 2005, Canada legalized gay marriage, and every Canadian citizen has health coverage.
8. New Zealand
There is also not a single nuclear arms station in New Zealand, primarily pays for everything with plastic, and allows for homosexual marriage. There is also a lot of natural beauty, and Kiwis (the people, not the fruit) always find the time to rest and relax throughout the day.
9. Australia
Colonials and Aboriginals now work together to preserve the history of both peoples, while staying eco-friendly throughout the country’s growth. Homicide is low, and universal hospital access is free.
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10. Sweden
The outdoors are thus prized and cherished. The country is even endeavoring the cut off fossil fuel usage. The Swedish also love coffee and the little moments surrounding it, called fika.
So which countries did we not see? The ones making the headlines! Why is it that the most developed, wealthy countries are not happy?
Again, the answer lies in what I said previously: happiness is not directly correlated to how well of you are in finances. Give a man ten dollars, and he will be happy for a meal. Give a man a home and family, and he will be happy for life.