Posted on 03/24/2025 9:14:54 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Thursday marked 2025’s International Day of Happiness, a celebration established by the United Nations back in 2012 — which, in stark contrast with today, was a time when the organization seemingly had capacity to do stuff like inaugurate special days for “recognizing the relevance of happiness and well-being as universal goals.”
In nearly every year since, Finland has topped the list as the happiest country in the world, and this year is no exception. In the 2025 World Happiness Report, a UN-sponsored publication that’s released annually on Happiness Day, Finland achieved a three-year average life evaluation of 7.736, up by almost 5% since 2012 and beating out three other Nordic countries that made the top five (Denmark, Iceland, and Sweden).
The report is largely based on well-being data from ~140 countries and the Gallup World Poll, a survey that includes “more than 100 global questions as well as region-specific items.” But the country ranking itself stems from the Cantril Self-Anchoring Striving Scale, which measures the “life evaluation” metric:
Please imagine a ladder with steps numbered from 0 at the bottom to 10 at the top. The top of the ladder represents the best possible life for you and the bottom of the ladder represents the worst possible life for you. On which step of the ladder would you say you personally feel you stand at this time?
Considering this, the most prominent factor that determines whether citizens are “happy” might have more to do with how satisfied they are with their immediate surroundings, rather than how they’re feeling… which is perhaps why the Happiness Index relates strongly with more simple measures of economic development.
When plotted against the UN’s Human Development Index — a summary measure of achievement in “key dimensions of human development” like life expectancy, years of schooling, and income per capita — there’s a clear trend. The Nordic countries score very highly in both measures, and though some East Asian regions like Hong Kong skew more developed than “happy” and some Central American countries like Mexico and Costa Rica lean more “happy,” the indexes are strongly correlated, bar a few outliers.
So, does the World Happiness Index actually quantify happiness effectively, or is it closer to an indicator of economic development?
As outlined in a fascinating article by Megan DeMatteo for Sherwood News last year, while the World Happiness Report takes into account life satisfaction, it lacks one crucial joy-determining factor: emotions.
Looking at the 2024 Gallup Global Emotions Report, a survey that specifically focuses on respondents’ positive and negative emotions — including how often people laugh, smile, or learn something new, as well as how often they feel pain, stress, or anger — Finland ranked in 25th place overall for feeling positive emotions specifically. Senegal, which ranked 107th in the Happiness Index, came first.
Rank | Country Name | Region | Average Happiness Score (2022-2024) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 🇫🇮 Finland | Europe | 7.7 |
2 | 🇩🇰 Denmark | Europe | 7.5 |
3 | 🇮🇸 Iceland | Europe | 7.5 |
4 | 🇸🇪 Sweden | Europe | 7.3 |
5 | 🇳🇱 Netherlands | Europe | 7.3 |
6 | 🇨🇷 Costa Rica | Central America | 7.3 |
7 | 🇳🇴 Norway | Europe | 7.3 |
8 | 🇮🇱 Israel | Middle East | 7.2 |
9 | 🇱🇺 Luxembourg | Europe | 7.1 |
10 | 🇲🇽 Mexico | North America | 7.0 |
11 | 🇦🇺 Australia | Oceania | 7.0 |
12 | 🇳🇿 New Zealand | Oceania | 7.0 |
13 | 🇨🇭 Switzerland | Europe | 6.9 |
14 | 🇧🇪 Belgium | Europe | 6.9 |
15 | 🇮🇪 Ireland | Europe | 6.9 |
16 | 🇱🇹 Lithuania | Europe | 6.8 |
17 | 🇦🇹 Austria | Europe | 6.8 |
18 | 🇨🇦 Canada | North America | 6.8 |
19 | 🇸🇮 Slovenia | Europe | 6.8 |
20 | 🇨🇿 Czechia | Europe | 6.8 |
21 | 🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates | Middle East | 6.8 |
22 | 🇩🇪 Germany | Europe | 6.8 |
23 | 🇬🇧 United Kingdom | Europe | 6.7 |
24 | 🇺🇸 United States | North America | 6.7 |
25 | 🇧🇿 Belize | Central America | 6.7 |
26 | 🇵🇱 Poland | Europe | 6.7 |
27 | 🇹🇼 Taiwan | Asia | 6.7 |
28 | 🇺🇾 Uruguay | South America | 6.7 |
29 | 🇽🇰 Kosovo | Europe | 6.7 |
30 | 🇰🇼 Kuwait | Middle East | 6.6 |
31 | 🇷🇸 Serbia | Europe | 6.6 |
32 | 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia | Middle East | 6.6 |
33 | 🇫🇷 France | Europe | 6.6 |
34 | 🇸🇬 Singapore | Asia | 6.6 |
35 | 🇷🇴 Romania | Europe | 6.6 |
36 | 🇧🇷 Brazil | South America | 6.5 |
37 | 🇸🇻 El Salvador | Central America | 6.5 |
38 | 🇪🇸 Spain | Europe | 6.5 |
39 | 🇪🇪 Estonia | Europe | 6.4 |
40 | 🇮🇹 Italy | Europe | 6.4 |
41 | 🇵🇦 Panama | Central America | 6.4 |
42 | 🇦🇷 Argentina | South America | 6.4 |
43 | 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan | Asia | 6.4 |
44 | 🇬🇹 Guatemala | South America | 6.4 |
45 | 🇨🇱 Chile | South America | 6.4 |
46 | 🇻🇳 Vietnam | Asia | 6.4 |
47 | 🇳🇮 Nicaragua | Central America | 6.3 |
48 | 🇲🇹 Malta | Europe | 6.3 |
49 | 🇹🇭 Thailand | Asia | 6.2 |
50 | 🇸🇰 Slovakia | Europe | 6.2 |
51 | 🇱🇻 Latvia | Europe | 6.2 |
52 | 🇴🇲 Oman | Middle East | 6.2 |
53 | 🇺🇿 Uzbekistan | Asia | 6.2 |
54 | 🇵🇾 Paraguay | South America | 6.2 |
55 | 🇯🇵 Japan | Asia | 6.1 |
56 | 🇧🇦 Bosnia and Herzegovina | Europe | 6.1 |
57 | 🇵🇭 Philippines | Asia | 6.1 |
58 | 🇰🇷 Republic of Korea | Asia | 6.0 |
59 | 🇧🇭 Bahrain | Middle East | 6.0 |
60 | 🇵🇹 Portugal | Europe | 6.0 |
61 | 🇨🇴 Colombia | South America | 6.0 |
62 | 🇪🇨 Ecuador | South America | 6.0 |
63 | 🇭🇳 Honduras | Central America | 6.0 |
64 | 🇲🇾 Malaysia | Asia | 6.0 |
65 | 🇵🇪 Peru | South America | 5.9 |
66 | 🇷🇺 Russia | Europe | 5.9 |
67 | 🇨🇾 Cyprus | Europe | 5.9 |
68 | 🇨🇳 China | Asia | 5.9 |
69 | 🇭🇺 Hungary | Europe | 5.9 |
70 | 🇹🇹 Trinidad and Tobago | North America | 5.9 |
71 | 🇲🇪 Montenegro | Europe | 5.9 |
72 | 🇭🇷 Croatia | Europe | 5.9 |
73 | 🇯🇲 Jamaica | Central America | 5.9 |
74 | 🇧🇴 Bolivia | South America | 5.9 |
75 | 🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan | Asia | 5.9 |
76 | 🇩🇴 Dominican Republic | Central America | 5.8 |
77 | 🇲🇳 Mongolia | Asia | 5.8 |
78 | 🇲🇺 Mauritius | Africa | 5.8 |
79 | 🇱🇾 Libya | Africa | 5.8 |
80 | 🇲🇩 Moldova | Europe | 5.8 |
81 | 🇬🇷 Greece | Europe | 5.8 |
82 | 🇻🇪 Venezuela | South America | 5.7 |
83 | 🇮🇩 Indonesia | Asia | 5.6 |
84 | 🇩🇿 Algeria | Africa | 5.6 |
85 | 🇧🇬 Bulgaria | Europe | 5.6 |
86 | 🇲🇰 North Macedonia | Europe | 5.5 |
87 | 🇦🇲 Armenia | Asia | 5.5 |
88 | 🇭🇰 Hong Kong | Asia | 5.5 |
89 | 🇦🇱 Albania | Europe | 5.4 |
90 | 🇹🇯 Tajikistan | Asia | 5.4 |
91 | 🇬🇪 Georgia | Europe | 5.4 |
92 | 🇳🇵 Nepal | Asia | 5.3 |
93 | 🇱🇸 Laos | Asia | 5.3 |
94 | 🇹🇷 Türkiye | Asia | 5.3 |
95 | 🇿🇦 South Africa | Africa | 5.2 |
96 | 🇲🇿 Mozambique | Africa | 5.2 |
97 | 🇬🇦 Gabon | Africa | 5.1 |
98 | 🇮🇪 Côte d'Ivoire | Africa | 5.1 |
99 | 🇮🇷 Iran | Middle East | 5.1 |
100 | 🇨🇬 Congo | Africa | 5.0 |
101 | 🇮🇶 Iraq | Middle East | 5.0 |
102 | 🇬🇳 Guinea | Africa | 4.9 |
103 | 🇳🇦 Namibia | Africa | 4.9 |
104 | 🇨🇲 Cameroon | Africa | 4.9 |
105 | 🇳🇬 Nigeria | Africa | 4.9 |
106 | 🇦🇿 Azerbaijan | Asia | 4.9 |
107 | 🇸🇳 Senegal | Africa | 4.9 |
108 | 🇵🇸 Palestine | Middle East | 4.8 |
109 | 🇵🇰 Pakistan | Asia | 4.8 |
110 | 🇳🇱 Niger | Africa | 4.7 |
111 | 🇺🇦 Ukraine | Europe | 4.7 |
112 | 🇲🇦 Morocco | Africa | 4.6 |
113 | 🇹🇳 Tunisia | Africa | 4.6 |
114 | 🇲🇷 Mauritania | Africa | 4.5 |
115 | 🇰🇪 Kenya | Africa | 4.5 |
116 | 🇺🇬 Uganda | Africa | 4.5 |
117 | 🇬🇳 Gambia | Africa | 4.4 |
118 | 🇮🇳 India | Asia | 4.4 |
119 | 🇹🇩 Chad | Africa | 4.4 |
120 | 🇧🇫 Burkina Faso | Africa | 4.4 |
121 | 🇧🇮 Benin | Africa | 4.4 |
122 | 🇸🇴 Somalia | Africa | 4.3 |
123 | 🇲🇱 Mali | Africa | 4.3 |
124 | 🇰🇭 Cambodia | Asia | 4.3 |
125 | 🇬🇭 Ghana | Africa | 4.3 |
126 | 🇲🇲 Myanmar | Asia | 4.3 |
127 | 🇹🇬 Togo | Africa | 4.3 |
128 | 🇯🇴 Jordan | Middle East | 4.3 |
129 | 🇱🇷 Liberia | Africa | 4.3 |
130 | 🇲🇬 Madagascar | Africa | 4.2 |
131 | 🇿🇲 Zambia | Africa | 3.9 |
132 | 🇪🇹 Ethiopia | Africa | 3.9 |
133 | 🇱🇰 Sri Lanka | Asia | 3.9 |
134 | 🇧🇩 Bangladesh | Asia | 3.9 |
135 | 🇪🇬 Egypt | Africa | 3.8 |
136 | 🇹🇿 Tanzania | Africa | 3.8 |
137 | 🇸🇿 Eswatini | Africa | 3.8 |
138 | 🇱🇸 Lesotho | Africa | 3.8 |
139 | 🇰🇲 Comoros | Africa | 3.8 |
140 | 🇾🇪 Yemen | Middle East | 3.6 |
141 | 🇨🇩 Democratic Republic of the Congo | Africa | 3.5 |
142 | 🇧🇼 Botswana | Africa | 3.4 |
143 | 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe | Africa | 3.4 |
144 | 🇲🇼 Malawi | Africa | 3.3 |
145 | 🇱🇧 Lebanon | Middle East | 3.2 |
146 | 🇸🇱 Sierra Leone | Africa | 3.0 |
147 | 🇦🇫 Afghanistan | Middle East | 1.4 |
Nordic nations once again claim the top spots in global happiness rankings, with Finland holding on to first place for the eighth year running. Its score remains at 7.7, matching last year’s result.
Close behind are Denmark, Iceland, and Sweden, each retaining the same positions they held in the previous report.
Australia has dropped just outside the top 10, moving from #10 to #11.
Israel has slid from #5 to #8 this year, yet continues to rank among the world’s happiest nations. Despite the ongoing Gaza war, which began in 2023 and is partly reflected in this year’s three-year average, Israel maintains a place in the top tier.
One of the most significant changes comes from Costa Rica, which rose from #12 to #6. This achievement not only marks the highest ranking ever for a Latin American nation, but also positions it as the strongest-performing non-European country in this year’s report.
In this table, we show the most and least happy countries in each region.
Region | Happiest Country | 2024 Happiness Score | Least Happiest Country | 2024 Happiness Score |
---|---|---|---|---|
North America | 🇨🇷 Costa Rica | 7.3 | 🇩🇴 Dominican Republic | 5.8 |
South America | 🇺🇾 Uruguay | 6.7 | 🇻🇪 Venezuela | 5.7 |
Europe | 🇫🇮 Finland | 7.7 | 🇺🇦 Ukraine | 4.7 |
Middle East | 🇮🇱 Israel | 7.2 | 🇦🇫 Afghanistan | 1.4 |
East Asia | 🇹🇼 Taiwan | 6.7 | 🇧🇩 Bangladesh | 3.9 |
Africa | 🇲🇺 Mauritius | 5.8 | 🇸🇱 Sierra Leone | 3.0 |
Oceania | 🇦🇺🇳🇿 Australia & New Zealand | 7.0 | — | — |
Indeed, Finland may have a high quality of life, but the quote-unquote “happiest” place doesn’t always make people happy: until recently, Finland had one of the highest suicide rates in the world, and the country is one of the worst places for expats. What the happiness ranking could speak to, then, is the Finnish custom of “sisu,” or inner strength, which means people rarely complain about their problems… or, for that matter, place themselves low on the life ladder.
Another factor contributing to life satisfaction that the report highlighted was meal sharing. The growing number of people eating alone in the United States — in 2023, about 1 in 4 Americans reported eating all their meals alone the day before, up 53% from two decades prior — was said to have contributed to a decline in national well-being, as the US ranked 24th overall in the report, the lowest position it’s ever held.
If you removed the scores of Liberal white women from the mix, the US’s score would be considerably higher.
If you removed the scores of Liberal white women from the mix, the US’s score would be considerably higher.
Then why is their suicide rate so high?
Cold. Also dark.
Finland saw a notable increase in reported sexual offenses in 2023, with 7,100 cases recorded, marking a 29.6% rise from the previous year. This surge, amounting to 1,600 more cases than in 2022...
Immigration is awesome 👍👍👍
About 65% of Finns are Lutheran. About 33% are not religious.
About 90% are ethnic Finns.
10% are not, but most of them are northern Europeans.
Despite being mentioned as the happiest ME country, Gallup left off Israel’s flag in its scatter chart. Or in blind this AM.
I’m sure it’s an “honest mistake” and they’re not trying to erase it.
Mexico is happy because it sent all its poor and criminals to the USA.
If you removed the Democrat inner cities in America, we’d not only score higher, we’d have a violence rate equivalent to Switzerland or Japan.
I guess a lot of vampires live up there.
Finns are among the very top of the most naturally violent people in the world. There is an extremely high concentration of the “killer gene” called MAOA among them. It is like the berserker gene, but unlike the berserkers, they go cold-blooded instead of hot-blooded when starting the killing.
That helped them in their defensive war against Russia.
They used to have a very high murder rate, but somehow they figured out the cultural changes to overcome it. Probably because they are also one of the smartest nations in the world.
The happiest countries are also the whitest countries. I suspect this poll is racist.
In an unexpected way, because like a song, there is always a Hebrew word study.
I'm happy this topic came up again, because I'd meant to reply to the earlier thread.
Calling code +358
[משיח] Messiah = 358
It's not just that it is the same number (many words and phrases = 358), but that the Finland topic is happiness [שִׂמְחָה], which is literally associated with the Messiah for the letter permutations involved.
For example, Mashiash [משיח] permutes to "ישמח":
יְשַׂמֵּחַ yesameach
יְשַׂמַּח yesamach
Future tense, 3rd person, masculine, singular:
he / it will cheer up
יִשְׂמַח yismach
Future tense, 3rd person, masculine, singular:
he / it will be happy
Happy coincidence?
Another permutation of Mashiach is "shem chai":
When we divide the word Mashiach into two words we have the following: שם חי, Shem Chai, Meaning the “Name” is alive. Which means that there is always a sense of new life which is coming and popping into every moment in which we can feel, or sense the spirit fresh and young. What does it mean? No depression, no heaviness, no despair, but the opposite: Hope and beliefe in a new clear horizon. Optimism cheerfulness and the ability to think and to plan for the future. For the “Name” refers to the tree of life of which life is steaming from without stopping.
For a mathematical connection to the name Finland [פינלנד] -- named the world’s happiest country, again -- 224 is also "derech" [דרך], way.
YMMV, but when there's a will there's a way, so what exactly has been taking so long already? 🤔
It's like someone stashed the honkytonk pianos deep cover.
♪ Jo Ann Castle Plays "You Are My Sunshine" ♫
Messianic Light -- accept no substitutes. Keep on the Sunnyside!
about one-third of the population of Western civilization carries the low-activity form of the MAOA gene whereas the portion of the population that are serial killers is far less than 1%. So, if you have low levels of the MAOA gene, it doesn’t mean you’re destined to go on a killing spree. It just means that you’re a little more likely to get aggressive.
To be predisposed to being a violent criminal, you have to have low MAOA, plus a gene called CDH13, which controls impulsive behavior.
Finns have low MAOA, but typically normal CDH13. Thus, the behavior you cite.
Blacks, in America at least, have both issues.
Finns are creepy like the children of the corn.
I wonder when the survey was taken. Would the results be lower in late winter? Or are the Finns like this I once read: “Russians love winter and eagerly await its arrival”?
And yes, it’s homogeneous. It was refreshing to not see much destructive diversity from Africa and the Middle East.
I was in Finland in 2011. They seemed pretty happy and the country was thriving. I think the list is correct. Our country is too big to even be close to happiness.
Our government is too big to even be close to happiness.
Wait for the big war with Russia-China, They may not be so happy then.
THAT’s why Putin wants it.
Prepare to defend yourselves, or you will be happy like Ukraine.
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