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
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Five Books (@five_books) | |
On the #InternationalDayofHappiness, here's @oliverburkeman on why we need to leave the 'cult of optimism'
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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
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