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In the United Nations-sponsored World Happiness Report, Europe’s country Finland has been found to be the happiest country in the world for the fourth consecutive year.

In this report Denmark is ranked second, Switzerland third, Iceland fourth and Netherlands fifth.

New Zealand is the only non-European country among the top 10 countries to find a place in this report. Britain has fallen from 13th position to 17th position.

In this report, people from 149 countries of the world were surveyed and they were asked to tell their happiness ratings.

Factors such as social life, personal freedom, gross domestic product (GDP) and level of corruption were included in the rating.

In this list, Afghanistan has been found to be the least happy country in the world, followed by Lesotho, Botswana, Rwanda and Zimbabwe.

The report found that in more than one-third of the countries surveyed, negative emotions have increased due to the corona epidemic.

Finland: The World’s Happiest People Living

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After some time, he realizes that the wallet is left in the park. But, she does not bother at all. He knows that the wallet will be kept safe on a park bench.

The name of this ballet dancer is Minna Tarwamaki. But in which country of the world does Minna live? Which is the place where they are unaware of forgetting the purse in the park?

The name of that country is Finland. It is a country in northern Europe.

According to the World Happiness Report of the year 2018, Finland is the most happy country in the world. But Finland does not agree with this report.

Mike Viking, CEO of Happiness Research Institute, says that people in Finland are emotionally introverted. They never express their happiness or anger very openly. People here are isolated, happy in their respective lives. These people live very balanced lives. Perhaps this is the secret of his happiness.

Last year, Positivetourit Oy, a company promoting positive things, nominated Finland’s Belle dancer Minna Tarwamaki as Finland’s happiest person.

She says that the biggest reason for happiness in Finland is the sense of security. Even if someone forgets his belongings, he finds it lying there. Nobody even touches something.

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