| Finland has been ranked as the world’s happiest country for six years in a row.
One reason could be its high levels of social trust — in fact, an expert on Finnish happiness told Insider’s Beatrice Nolan that it’s “completely normal” for parents to leave their baby outside while at a coffee shop or running an errand. And the country also has a heavy emphasis on work-life balance.
While all that may sound like a recipe for happiness, when you actually ask residents about the rankings, you’re often met with eye rolls and groans. Many locals are exasperated by the survey, and even annoyed by the global perception of them as a happy country.
“We’re always surprised that we are still the first,” one Finland resident said. “Every year there is a debate like, ‘How is this possible?'” |