A happiness it is a state of mind sought by most people. For some, it is considered subjective, while for others, it is intangible.
In this sense, the place where one lives is a major factor that may or may not contribute to this condition, due to several factors that influence everyday life.
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Some countries are even considered the happiest in the world, precisely because they provide a harmonious routine for their citizens.
And speaking of 'happy countries', read on to find out about the top five around the world, according to the United Nations itself, the UN.
The endless quest for happiness
For those who don't know, the UN shares the 'World Happiness Report' every year, which measures people's level of satisfaction with where they live.
For the results to be generated, factors such as education, health and well-being are considered. Unfortunately, Brazil is not among the five most happy. Currently, our country occupies the 49th position.
See below the leaders of this important UN ranking!
1. Finland
Finland has been considered, for some years now, the happiest country in the world. Research reveals that nature and the environment represent a significant percentage of this result. The country's economy is well stabilized and everyone has access to health, education and security.
2. Denmark
In Denmark, the feeling of comfort and warmth is very great. All residents love to spend time with family and friends.
Furthermore, the Danes know very well how to enjoy their leisure time, balancing professional and personal life. All this contributes to the country being considered the second happiest in the world.
3. Iceland
Iceland is known because its residents have a high standard of living and the economy of the country it is very prosperous. In general, income distribution is fairly equal among Icelanders, and everyone has access to quality public services.
4. Israel
For some time now, Israel has stood out for its innovation and technology, factors that contribute significantly to the quality of life of all Israelis.
In general, the economy is good and the sectors that stand out the most are technology, agriculture, tourism and the pharmaceutical industry.
5. Netherlands
Finally, we have the Netherlands. The country stands out for being one of the happiest in the world due to factors such as quality of life, safety and quality education. In addition, the Dutch have access to great economic opportunities.
So, any countries that you thought would be on the list ended up being left out?