Die glücklichsten Länder der Welt (2026)

Von vladgrinch

27 Kommentare

  1. Puzzleheaded_Step468 on

    Half of the jewish holidays are „someone tried to kill us and failed, let’s celebrate“, that might explain israel

  2. Prestigious_Health_2 on

    WHR is trash. A bunch of indicators with no causal relation to happiness. Pretty sure Finland struggles with hugh rates of alcoholism. Suicide, depression, and drug abuse rates are consistently higher than the global average in Finland as well.

  3. Costa Rica is the big outlier here. The rest are wealthy, tech advanced countries with a strong safety net.

  4. krizzalicious49 on

    i can expect israel since they have like all the prophets abd holy sites of the biggedt rrligion in the world but why costa rica

  5. lagrime_mie on

    those are countries with a realtively small total area and fewer population, would that be the cause? having a population of 5 million not the same as 50 millions or 100

  6. Expert_Koala_8691 on

    Nah this is not it, there should be a massive difference between happiness and quality of life, having everything doesn’t mean you are happy, and living in poor condition doesn’t mean you are miserable.

    In countries like Scandinavian, they have excellent quality of life, but their people are grumpy, not social, and have fun only under alcohol, they live half of the year in grueling winter, and total darkness, and they have some of the highest levels of depression.

    On the other hand you see people who live in poor conditions that are always smiling, sociable, happy.

    Do you know that Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland ranks top 10 globally in the use of anti depressant medications?

    And they have some of the highest chronic depression in the world.
    Iceland: 15.6% of people reporting chronic depression.
    Sweden: 11.7%.
    Denmark: 10%.
    Finland: 9.0% of the population.

    All of these countries are in the top 60 globally for suicide rates.

    And according to scientific studies, the primary driver for the general unhappiness is the prolonged absence of sunlight.

  7. Frequent-Chain-6082 on

    Great! Let’s live under a (constantly in operation) Iron Dome! That’s true happiness!
    And then, six months of darkness in the North, some widespread suicide thought (and some succeeding in the pursue) and other very happy countries!
    Then Switzerland: 40CHF for a terrible pizza! 120 km per hour on the highway with a 100k car! Wow! Everything closed at 5pm! That’s true happiness!

  8. So glad Israel is happy. That’s the real hard-fought happy we can all relate to!

  9. splooge_mcducc on

    Who defines what happiness is? Are all participants basing their happiness on the same criteria? Who conducted this research?

  10. Don_Damarco on

    So all the countries where white people originated, and the country they go to retire.. and then Israel..

  11. Uh oh something mentioned Internet Mordor again. Let the comments meltdown begin.

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  12. No_Hair_6557 on

    You forgot North Korea too
    Edit: Solid 6th place, a touch in front of Israel 

  13. nuklear_fart on

    OP: posts something with the word „israel“ mentioned somewhere

    Reddit:

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  14. Sarcastic_Backpack on

    How is finland still number one considering their economic stagnation and aging population?

  15. Every_Guarantee_679 on

    Finland also has one of the highest suicide rates. Happiness isn’t just about convenience. You can’t really measure it by GDP or government stuff. It’s more about one’s personal attitude toward life which can’t be measured in numbers.

  16. In Finland, they’re happy because they have Matti as a spokesman to say no „no homo“ in Finland.

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