Finland has been named the world’s happiest country for the 8th year in a row — but what’s their secret? It’s not constant smiles or sunny skies. Instead, it’s a deep sense of trust, balance, and social support. In this video, we explore what truly makes people happy, from Finland’s strong welfare system to the surprising power of shared meals. Plus, learn how loneliness is affecting young adults and why small acts of kindness still matter. Get ready for a new perspective on happiness!
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00:00What if we told you the happiest place on Earth isn't sunny or tropical, but cold and quiet?
00:05Finland has just been crowned the world's happiest country for the eighth year in a row.
00:10But it's not about constant joy or smiles. Happiness here means trust in society,
00:16a deep sense of security, and the freedom to enjoy a balanced life.
00:21With access to nature, world-class education, and strong social support,
00:26Finns live knowing they'll be taken care of.
00:29Policies like paid parental leave and affordable child care keep families thriving.
00:34Denmark, Iceland, and Sweden also make the top list.
00:38What do they have in common? A culture of equality and connection.
00:42And here's a surprising twist. Happiness also comes from sharing meals.
00:47Poland leads the EU in this, averaging over 10 shared meals per week.
00:52Estonia, on the other hand, only 2.7.
00:55Meanwhile, people who live alone are less happy.
00:59And loneliness among young adults is skyrocketing.
01:02Many think others won't understand them. But the truth is, empathy is all around.
01:08So maybe the secret to happiness is as simple as sitting down at the table together.