- Aug 6, 2012
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This was bound to occur in America as you try to copy our centralized system that leads to police and court abuses among other sad outcomes.
Canada was #1 20 years ago, then our Police State expanded and operated much like the Stasi did. We didn't have internet then so it was largely unknown. Police States have one absolute commonality; cowardly citizens in abundance.
Canada is now 15th. No leaders visit us. Businesses leave Ontario in droves. In fact, I just had a visit to another liquidation sale, maybe 5 or 6 I have been to the last three years.
We need to get back to our Judeo-Christian roots. We need more Mensches, less mice.
Finland has done it again. The 2024 World Happiness Report is out, and for the seventh year in a row, Finland has been named the happiest country in the world.
This annual report ranks global happiness in more than 140 countries around the world. The ranking is based on six factors—social support, income, health, freedom, generosity and absence of corruption—using data from sources including the Gallup World Poll. Released every year in honor of the International Day of Happiness on March 20, it is a partnership between several outlets including the Sustainable Development Solutions Network, Gallup and the Oxford Wellbeing Research Centre.
But the news isn’t as good for the United States—which has hit a new low. The U.S. didn’t even make the top 20 list—the first time it has ranked so poorly since the World Happiness Report was created in 2012.
Canada was #1 20 years ago, then our Police State expanded and operated much like the Stasi did. We didn't have internet then so it was largely unknown. Police States have one absolute commonality; cowardly citizens in abundance.
Canada is now 15th. No leaders visit us. Businesses leave Ontario in droves. In fact, I just had a visit to another liquidation sale, maybe 5 or 6 I have been to the last three years.
We need to get back to our Judeo-Christian roots. We need more Mensches, less mice.
Ranked: The 20 Happiest Countries In The World In 2024, According To A New Report
Ranked: The 20 Happiest Countries In The World In 2024, According To A New Report
A report in honor of World Happiness Day reveals the happiest countries in the world—and some surprising trends.
www.forbes.com
Finland has done it again. The 2024 World Happiness Report is out, and for the seventh year in a row, Finland has been named the happiest country in the world.
This annual report ranks global happiness in more than 140 countries around the world. The ranking is based on six factors—social support, income, health, freedom, generosity and absence of corruption—using data from sources including the Gallup World Poll. Released every year in honor of the International Day of Happiness on March 20, it is a partnership between several outlets including the Sustainable Development Solutions Network, Gallup and the Oxford Wellbeing Research Centre.
But the news isn’t as good for the United States—which has hit a new low. The U.S. didn’t even make the top 20 list—the first time it has ranked so poorly since the World Happiness Report was created in 2012.