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Monday, March 20, 2017

Happiness in Denmark is "hygge"

With this year’s updated U.N. rankings due out tomorrow, the country that’s defending its title as the world’s champion of happiness is, quite possibly, NOT your first guess: Faith Salie reports our Cover Story:

When you picture the happiest place in the world, you might imagine white-sand beaches and swaying palm trees. But it turns out, the happiest place is a bit different.

Welcome to Denmark, a small country of nearly six million people. No tropical beaches here -- just rain for about 50% of the year. But despite the weather, this country still maintains a sunny disposition … so sunny, in fact, it’s been named the happiest country in the world... (continues, CBS Sunday Morning)
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British Humanists (@BHAhumanists)
Happy #InternationalDayofHappiness! Here's a good bit of advice from one of our favourite novelists, George Eliot. pic.twitter.com/dvzwhgJUcy

Five Books (@five_books)
On the #InternationalDayofHappiness, here's @oliverburkeman on why we need to leave the 'cult of optimism'
buff.ly/2mk9Kt3 pic.twitter.com/Mz7p5zLP57
UPDATE:

Motoko Rich (@motokorich)
Denmark not bitter about falling behind Norway: "Good for them. I don't think Denmark has a monopoly on happiness" apne.ws/2nJL8He