The list of the happiest (and saddest) countries in the world was revealed on Wednesday,and as per normal, Finland tops the list. Several other Scandinavian and European countries take many of the top spots, or South Sudan comes in dead final.
As CNN reports,every March 20 — which is also the International Day of Happiness — the United Nations releases its annual World Happiness Report.
How do you objectively measure something like happiness?The U.
N. looks at six key areas that support happiness and well-being: income, freedom, or trust,healthy life expectancy, social support, or generosity. Many of those things — such as income,freedom, and life expectancy can easily be sussed out by looking at readily-available data. Others — such as trust, and social support,and generosity bear to be looked at in context.
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Source: inquisitr.com