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I’m a psychology expert in Finland, the happiest country in the world—here are 3 things we never do

By: Frank Martela - CNBC.com

For five years in a row, Finland has ranked No. 1 as the happiest country in the world, according to the World Happiness Report.

In 2022′s report, people in 156 countries were asked to “value their lives today on a 0 to 10 scale, with the worst possible life as a 0.” It also looks at factors that contribute to social support, life expectancy, generosity and absence of corruption.

As a Finnish philosopher and psychology researcher who studies the fundamentals of happiness, I’m often asked: What exactly makes people in Finland so exceptionally satisfied with their lives?

To maintain a high quality of life, here are three things we never do:

1. We don’t compare ourselves to our neighbors.

There’s a famous line by a Finnish poet: “Kell’ onni on, se onnen kätkeköön.” Roughly translated, it means: Don’t compare or brag about your happiness.

Finns really take this to heart, especially when it comes to material things and overt displays of wealth.

I once ran into one of the wealthiest men in Finland. He was pushing his toddler in a stroller towards the tram station. He could have bought himself an expensive car or hire a driver, but he opted for public transportation.

That’s what success looks like in Finland: just like everyone else.

Happiness tip: Focus more on what makes you happy and less on looking successful. The first step to true happiness is to set your own standards, instead of comparing yourself to others.

2. We don’t overlook the benefits of nature.

According to a 2021 survey, 87% of Finns feel that nature is important to them because it provides them with peace of mind, energy and relaxation.

In Finland, employees are entitled to four weeks of summer holiday. Many of us use that time to hit the countryside and immerse ourselves in nature. The fewer amenities, even to the point of no electricity or running water in the house, the better.

A lot of Finnish cities are also densely built, which means that manypeople have access to nature at their doorsteps. I live next to Helsinki Central Park, where I go on regular walks.

Happiness tip: Spending time in nature increases our vitality, well-beingand a gives us a sense of personal growth. Find ways to add some greenery to your life, even if it’s just buying a few plants for your home.

3. We don’t break the community circle of trust.

Research shows that the higher the levels of trust within a country, the happier its citizens are.

A “lost wallet” experiment in 2022 tested the honesty of citizens by dropping 192 wallets in 16 cities around the world. In Helsinki, 11 out of 12 wallets were returned to the owner.

Finnish people tend to trust each other and value honesty. If you forget your laptop in a library or lost your phone on the train, you can be quite confident you’ll get it back.

Kids also often take a public bus home from school and play outside without supervision.

Happiness tip: Think about how you can show up for your community. How can you create more trust? How can you support policies that build upon that trust? Small acts like opening doors for strangers or giving up a seat on the train makes a difference, too.
 

I’m a psychology expert in Finland, the happiest country in the world—here are 3 things we never do

By: Frank Martela - CNBC.com

For five years in a row, Finland has ranked No. 1 as the happiest country in the world, according to the World Happiness Report.

In 2022′s report, people in 156 countries were asked to “value their lives today on a 0 to 10 scale, with the worst possible life as a 0.” It also looks at factors that contribute to social support, life expectancy, generosity and absence of corruption.

As a Finnish philosopher and psychology researcher who studies the fundamentals of happiness, I’m often asked: What exactly makes people in Finland so exceptionally satisfied with their lives?

To maintain a high quality of life, here are three things we never do:

1. We don’t compare ourselves to our neighbors.

There’s a famous line by a Finnish poet: “Kell’ onni on, se onnen kätkeköön.” Roughly translated, it means: Don’t compare or brag about your happiness.

Finns really take this to heart, especially when it comes to material things and overt displays of wealth.

I once ran into one of the wealthiest men in Finland. He was pushing his toddler in a stroller towards the tram station. He could have bought himself an expensive car or hire a driver, but he opted for public transportation.

That’s what success looks like in Finland: just like everyone else.

Happiness tip: Focus more on what makes you happy and less on looking successful. The first step to true happiness is to set your own standards, instead of comparing yourself to others.

2. We don’t overlook the benefits of nature.

According to a 2021 survey, 87% of Finns feel that nature is important to them because it provides them with peace of mind, energy and relaxation.

In Finland, employees are entitled to four weeks of summer holiday. Many of us use that time to hit the countryside and immerse ourselves in nature. The fewer amenities, even to the point of no electricity or running water in the house, the better.

A lot of Finnish cities are also densely built, which means that manypeople have access to nature at their doorsteps. I live next to Helsinki Central Park, where I go on regular walks.

Happiness tip: Spending time in nature increases our vitality, well-beingand a gives us a sense of personal growth. Find ways to add some greenery to your life, even if it’s just buying a few plants for your home.

3. We don’t break the community circle of trust.

Research shows that the higher the levels of trust within a country, the happier its citizens are.

A “lost wallet” experiment in 2022 tested the honesty of citizens by dropping 192 wallets in 16 cities around the world. In Helsinki, 11 out of 12 wallets were returned to the owner.

Finnish people tend to trust each other and value honesty. If you forget your laptop in a library or lost your phone on the train, you can be quite confident you’ll get it back.

Kids also often take a public bus home from school and play outside without supervision.

Happiness tip: Think about how you can show up for your community. How can you create more trust? How can you support policies that build upon that trust? Small acts like opening doors for strangers or giving up a seat on the train makes a difference, too.
They are Socialists, you know they aren't REALLY happy.
 
This is what the good 'old US of A used to look like.

Went to Saudi and just escaped the "Khobar Towers" bombing by like a couple months or so.

Since then, I've been to Japan, Germany, Afghanistan, South Korea x2, Jordan x2, Kuwait, UAE, Ireland, Italy.

The one thing that always holds true to me is, I "kiss the ground" every time I get back to this country-MY country.
 
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Trust is one of the major factors of happiness and there is ZERO trust in our government in the good ole USA. We have a bunch of lying self serving officials, which is the same thing as corruption.

That being said no way Finland is the happiest country. It’s dark most of the year and the weather is cold as donkey balls. That is not an environment for happiness.
 
The Fins EUROed the EuroVision Song Contest. Performance was spektar!!

(BTW, Pro tip. I hate the Sunday Mothers Day, it’s the worst. Saw that the EuroVision Song Contest was at 3pm Saturday. So, told the family it’s family BBQ/Mothers Day/EuroVision time. Wife loved it. Performances were all over the map. She’s want it as a staple going forward assuming it’s the same weekend. Stress free Sunday!!)
 
It's hilarious to me that people in this thread are dead set against Socialism, High Taxes, Labor Unions etc, but they are applauding Finland who has all of those things. Amazingly, having needs met, living a balanced life, being respected for differences, good health care and education all lead to a happier life.
 
Trust in the government isn’t the issue. The government doesn’t return lost wallets. People do. We in the US are self-absorbed, thinking about our own wants and desires rather than our fellow man. I am guilty of that too. Be the world you want to live in.
 
Trust is one of the major factors of happiness and there is ZERO trust in our government in the good ole USA. We have a bunch of lying self serving officials, which is the same thing as corruption.

That being said no way Finland is the happiest country. It’s dark most of the year and the weather is cold as donkey balls. That is not an environment for happiness.
Dude... I don't even know what to say about the 1st paragraph.

BUT you are way wrong on the 2nd. It's NOT dark most of the year. In the northern most point of Finland (well above the artic circle) The polar night lasts 51 days. In the Summer, the sun stays up for 51 days. In the Southern part of Finland (where most of the folks actually live) the shortest day is 6 hours long at the winter solstice and the longest day is 18 hours long at the summer solstice. It averages out to the same amount of daylight that you get at the equator. It's kind of scary that you don't know this.

Not everyone hates the cold. I moved to Idaho from South Carolina 12 years ago and won't move back unless someone makes me. I wear more clothes than I did in SC, but I freaking LOVE winter sports and am outside as much as I can get there. In the Summer, humidity is NOT a thing and it doesn't get dark until 10pm. I work 7-4 most days and when I'm done, I make supper and we are finished up by 5 or so and I have > 4 hours of actual daylight to do outside things with. I hike almost every day. It's freaking AWESOME.
 
I'm sure the free health care, high standard of living, high wages, and powerful unions play a large role as well
I'm sure they will welcome you with open arms. Why don't you go there to live because it is all roses there?

Let me guess, they will not take but only so many foreigners like yourself.

I know the answer! You'd rather sit around and bitch/moan/complain about this countries troubles without doing anything to fix it. You voted for this crap, and will do so again, and again, and again, no matter how much it is proven it helps NO ONE.

Say what you want about TRUE conservatives, but their CORE values don't change. What you believe is based on EMOTION, like what used to be called a woman (who can possibly figure that out these days).

Nobody cares your sexual persuasion, just leave the rest of us out of it, and MOST importantly, LEAVE the kids out of IT.
 
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I'm sure they will welcome you with open arms. Why don't you go there to live because it is all roses there?

Let me guess, they will not take but only so many foreigners like yourself.

I know the answer! You'd rather sit around and bitch/moan/complain about this countries troubles without doing anything to fix it. You voted for this crap, and will do so again, and again, and again, no matter how much it is proven it helps NO ONE.

Say what you want about TRUE conservatives, but their CORE values don't change. What you believe is based on EMOTION, like what used to be called a woman (who can possibly figure that out these days).

Nobody cares your sexual persuasion, just leave the rest of us out of it, and MOST importantly, LEAVE the kids out of IT.
Oh! Oh ho ho won't somebody please think of the children!! 😭😭😭
 
Oh! Oh ho ho won't somebody please think of the children!! 😭😭😭
What does that even mean?

I went to Denmark serving my country in 1997. I thought it was the greatest thing ever, going to a restaurant, that they didn't have to worry about their children out in public. They just ran around the place without regard. Those folks knew that NO one would ever dream of hurting a child.

They can't do that in this country due to policies you support.

If you support the Dem party, you support ABORTION, LGBTQ, and whole host of other isms that you folks talk about.

Any sane person in this country could care less who you bed down with because it doesn't affect them. Yet, your ilk has to wear it on their sleeve. "I love sucking it" so you must accept it. I want you to make my penis into a vagina....you must accept it.

You are mentally ill. I'm 100% positive you are not over the age of 25.

Seek professional help.
 
What does that even mean?

I went to Denmark serving my country in 1997. I thought it was the greatest thing ever, going to a restaurant, that they didn't have to worry about their children out in public. They just ran around the place without regard. Those folks knew that NO one would ever dream of hurting a child.

They can't do that in this country due to policies you support.

If you support the Dem party, you support ABORTION, LGBTQ, and whole host of other isms that you folks talk about.

Any sane person in this country could care less who you bed down with because it doesn't affect them. Yet, your ilk has to wear it on their sleeve. "I love sucking it" so you must accept it. I want you to make my penis into a vagina....you must accept it.

You are mentally ill. I'm 100% positive you are not over the age of 25.

Seek professional help.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 it means I was mocking everything you said in that post. And now this one too.
 
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🤣🤣🤣🤣 it means I was mocking everything you said in that post. And now this one too.
So you have no "rebuttal"? Everything I say is BS, but what you believe is truth?

The supposition that you got a degree from Clemson in ANY field makes me highly skeptical.

You are a CHILD, so you learn from others while you are a CHILD.
 
So you have no "rebuttal"? Everything I say is BS, but what you believe is truth?

The supposition that you got a degree from Clemson in ANY field makes me highly skeptical.

You are a CHILD, so you learn from others while you are a CHILD.
Well your instincts about what to believe and what to dismiss are razor sharp.
 
So you have no "rebuttal"? Everything I say is BS, but what you believe is truth?

The supposition that you got a degree from Clemson in ANY field makes me highly skeptical.

You are a CHILD, so you learn from others while you are a CHILD.
How do you decide which words are important enough to be all caps? Is that something you learn on Facebook?
 
I'm sure they will welcome you with open arms. Why don't you go there to live because it is all roses there?

Let me guess, they will not take but only so many foreigners like yourself.

I know the answer! You'd rather sit around and bitch/moan/complain about this countries troubles without doing anything to fix it. You voted for this crap, and will do so again, and again, and again, no matter how much it is proven it helps NO ONE.

Say what you want about TRUE conservatives, but their CORE values don't change. What you believe is based on EMOTION, like what used to be called a woman (who can possibly figure that out these days).

Nobody cares your sexual persuasion, just leave the rest of us out of it, and MOST importantly, LEAVE the kids out of IT.
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You are just here trying to troll. If you don't know, then you just don't know. Your response tells me all I need to know.
 
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It's like pornography. I just know it when I see it. You're not offended are you, snowflake? Y'all have been calling us murderers and pedophiles for the last 7 years.
See, you just said the "quiet" part out loud.

#1 you think you are the arbiter of truth: "I just know it when I see it".

#2 Nothing you can say will offend me, because I'm not a punk b!tch like you. "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me."

#3 You might as well tell us all which group you fall into. Your words: "Y'all have been calling us murderers and pedophiles for the last 7 years." Which profile makes you more upset--murderer or pedophile?

Just me, but I would rather be a murderer than a pedophile. Pedos prey on innocent/harmless little kids.

You have a degree in history right? How about you figure out all the times you have lied to all of us, and then get back to me.
 
See, you just said the "quiet" part out loud.

#1 you think you are the arbiter of truth: "I just know it when I see it".

#2 Nothing you can say will offend me, because I'm not a punk b!tch like you. "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me."

#3 You might as well tell us all which group you fall into. Your words: "Y'all have been calling us murderers and pedophiles for the last 7 years." Which profile makes you more upset--murderer or pedophile?

Just me, but I would rather be a murderer than a pedophile. Pedos prey on innocent/harmless little kids.

You have a degree in history right? How about you figure out all the times you have lied to all of us, and then get back to me.
Are you actually 12?
 
See, you just said the "quiet" part out loud.

#1 you think you are the arbiter of truth: "I just know it when I see it".

#2 Nothing you can say will offend me, because I'm not a punk b!tch like you. "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me."

#3 You might as well tell us all which group you fall into. Your words: "Y'all have been calling us murderers and pedophiles for the last 7 years." Which profile makes you more upset--murderer or pedophile?

Just me, but I would rather be a murderer than a pedophile. Pedos prey on innocent/harmless little kids.

You have a degree in history right? How about you figure out all the times you have lied to all of us, and then get back to me.
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The Fins EUROed the EuroVision Song Contest. Performance was spektar!!

(BTW, Pro tip. I hate the Sunday Mothers Day, it’s the worst. Saw that the EuroVision Song Contest was at 3pm Saturday. So, told the family it’s family BBQ/Mothers Day/EuroVision time. Wife loved it. Performances were all over the map. She’s want it as a staple going forward assuming it’s the same weekend. Stress free Sunday!!)
Reminder for those who want an alternative sMothers SATURday. We have another family joining us to celebrate. Big BBQ, great afternoon, bizarre euro fun entertainment.

3pm Saturday on Peacock

 
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