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Strangers are about twice as much as people think, offering a study that looks happiness all over the world.
This year, the World Happiness Report was released on Thursday – with deliberately losing the minds, and comparing the affidots and compares their accounts in a strange way and trust in strangers.
The speed of the returned wallets was more common than the world’s evidence from all over the world and had more common to the goodness of the other than others.
The report falls below the US and the United States and the United States, as the world’s most happiest country working in Finland.
An economist at the University of Britain Columbia, an economist John F. Helliwell and the reporting editor of the report, the Physician’s experience, “the world’s experience is very happy to think about people who care about each other,” he said.
The study showed that people are “very pessimistic everywhere” and the wallet was more refunded than predicted.
The 13th Annual World Happiness Report was released to celebrate the UN International Day of Happiness, and listed the world’s happiest countries by asking people to assess their lives.
Finland has collected 7,736 points for the first 10 for the first time in 7,736, Costa Rica and Mexico.
Both Britain and the United States slipped from the list to 24 and 24 – the lowest position for the last.
The work published by the Oxford University Welfare Research Center asked people to assess their lives on a scale of 0-10 – the worst life and the best life is the best life.
Country ratings are based on the average of these scores.
2025 World Happiness Report was also found:
- The decline in happiness and social confidence in the United States and united to explain the increase in political polarization and the direction of political polarization;
- Share the food with others, strongly associated with the welfare of the world;
- The household size is happily connected, with four to five people live in a place that enjoys the highest level of happiness in Mexico and Europe
President of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network Jeffrey D. Sachs said the finds denied the findings that the findings rooted in the trust, goodness, goodness and social relations. ”
“This vital turns a positive action, and thus to make this vital truth in a positive action, thereby making peace, courtesy and prosperity, we are arbitrary people and citizens.”
Oxford’s Welfare Research Center Director Jean-Emmanuel de Neve, “It is necessary to find ways to bring people around the table again during this social isolation and political pole – it is important for our individual and collective welfare.”