Young people have less happiness in life than older people. Something has gone seriously wrong here in society.
In 2017, Norway was the happiest country in the world. Then the Finns took over. They turned out to be far happier and more satisfied with life than one might get the impression from Finnish films and television theaters in the 1970s and ’80s.
For five years in a row, Finland has been ranked first on the UN happiness index. Norway is down to sixth. In itself, this is nothing to worry about. Nearly every other people in the world has it more shocking.
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