8 consecutive years, the happiest Finland! What is the secret of the laughing faces of the finish people? - World Happiness Report 2025 Finland Tops The List for the 8 Consecurary Year India Lagges

8 consecutive years, the happiest Finland! What is the secret of the laughing faces of the finish people? – World Happiness Report 2025 Finland Tops The List for the 8 Consecurary Year India Lagges


In the world’s happiest countries, Finland has achieved the top ranking for the eighth consecutive time. According to the World Happiness Report 2025 published on Thursday, the people of Finland are the most happy in the world. At the same time, in this report, there has been a record decline in America’s ranking. The US has achieved the 24th rank to perform the worst ever. According to the report in European country Britain too, people are less happy.

Like Finland, Nordic countries of Northern Europe have topped the Happiness Report. After Finland, Denmark, Iceland and Sweden are among the top countries. The Happy Report has been published by the Welbing Research Center of Oxford University. The ranking of countries has been decided on the basis of interaction with his citizens, in which he told how his standard of living is. This study has been prepared in partnership with Analytic firm Gallup and the United Nations Sustainable Development Solution Network.

John Cliffon, CEO of Galup, says, ‘Goodness is not about money and development, but it is confidence, relationship with people and knowing that you are with you. If we want a happy community and a strong economy, then we should invest in things that are necessary for us in reality.

How has Finland remain the most happy country for 8 consecutive years

Finland has been topping the list of happy countries for the last 8 years, which is a big achievement for any country. Researchers say that apart from health and money, our happiness affects very common things such as sharing food with others, being with someone and having people at home. Giving examples in research, it has been said that in Mexico and Europe, a house with four to five people is considered the most happy.

Research results states that believing in the good of others also gives happiness to the human being. Reports say that those who believe that if they lose their purse, they will return them, this also contributes to someone to be happy. And Nordic countries are at the forefront in this matter.

Talking about Finland, the people there trust their neighbors, they also have faith and trust in government officials and their government. Finland Press Freedom is also known for political freedom and civil independence. People and institutions there feel free.

Psychology researcher Elizabeth Lehti explains, ‘People working in a good way are less worried and can focus more on their lives. Feeling safe is one of our basic needs and if we are not safe, we are not able to walk together and invent new things. ‘

According to a study by Finnish Happiness Institute (Fhi) of Finland, when the people of Finland were asked whether the thing makes them happy, he said that close to nature, the availability of opportunities helps them to do new things, live comfortable and live a happy life.

Every residential area in Finland is walking 10 minutes away from the forest or park. The water there is clean, the air is clean there and nature is in its true form which helps to keep people happy.

Yale University lecturer and best selling book The Happiness Track and Sovereign writer Dr. Emma Seppala is an expert of Science of Hapness. Referring to a research, she says that some people scored 50% better in creative tests after spending four days in nature, away from electronic devices.

She says, ‘Looking at this, I will say that the people of Finland spend more time in nature. They live in the middle of nature away from electronic devices for a long time. Living without electronic device between the forest and trees takes our brain into alpha wave mode, that is, our brain is more active to solve a problem. If we want to be more creative, then we have to go close to nature to relax. Jungle is a comfortable place for people living in Finland.

America’s ranking declines

Among the countries that have performed poorly in the Happiness Report, the name of America is coming. Sadness and loneliness among the people are increasing rapidly. America was considered the most happy in 2012 when it finished 11th in the Happiness Report.

This year, the US has secured the 24th position to perform its worst performance. The report said that the trend of families sitting together in America is declining. The trend of having dinner alone has increased by 53% in the last two decades. In 2023, one in every four Americans said that they have eaten alone in the last days.

Similarly, there is a decline in the prosperity of European country Britain. Britain is ranked 23rd and since the 2017 report, Britain has recorded its lowest average life assessment.

Pakistan’s backward India in Hapines Report

India’s ranking is disappointing in the Happiness Report where it has also performed poorly from Pakistan. India has secured 11th position in the Hapness Report while Pakistan is ranked 109th. Pakistan is currently struggling with the challenges of economic, political and terrorism, despite this, the society of Pakistani people is more connected with India and the people there are more social support.

Talking about the worst performing countries in the report, Afghanistan ranks at the bottom of the list. The women there say that their life in the country is very difficult. Sierra Leone is the second most unhappy country in the world after Afghanistan. The Lebanon is at the third position from the bottom in the list.

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