Why Finland And Denmark Are Happier Than The U.S.

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  • čas přidán 8. 01. 2020
  • What does it take to be happy? The Nordic countries seem to have it all figured out. Finland and Denmark have consistently topped the United Nations’ most prestigious index, The World Happiness Report, in all six areas of life satisfaction: income, healthy life expectancy, social support, freedom, trust and generosity.
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    Each year, a group of happiness experts from around the globe rank 156 countries based on how “happy” citizens are, and they publish their findings in the World Happiness Report. Happiness might seem like an elusive concept to quantify, but there is a science to it.
    When researchers talk about “happiness,” they’re referring to “satisfaction with the way one’s life is going,” Jeff Sachs, co-creator of the World Happiness Report and a professor at Columbia University, tells CNBC Make It.
    “It’s not primarily a measure of whether one laughed or smiled yesterday, but how one feels about the course of one’s life,” he says.
    Since the report began in 2012, Nordic countries - which include Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland, plus the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Aland - consistently turn up at the top of the list. (The United States, on the other hand, typically lands somewhere around 18th or 19th place.)
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Komentáře • 19K

  • @bakerkawesa
    @bakerkawesa Před 4 lety +22362

    The Nordic countries are societies. America is a business.

    • @Michelrs
      @Michelrs Před 4 lety +411

      more like communities

    • @greenboarder89
      @greenboarder89 Před 4 lety +1304

      but then americans call it communism

    • @peterp4037
      @peterp4037 Před 4 lety +220

      I chose America over nordic.

    • @BennettParsons1
      @BennettParsons1 Před 4 lety +74

      Peter es same, because if the government attacks us, we can fight back. But if they get oppressed, they can only throw bottles and smoke grenades.

    • @Aprikuusi2003
      @Aprikuusi2003 Před 4 lety +482

      @@BennettParsons1 lol not true. lot of people in Finland own guns.

  • @tobiasmadsen4422
    @tobiasmadsen4422 Před 3 lety +4136

    Here In Denmark we find it so funny and amusing that Americans actually think they are the best country in the world

    • @artificialpanda7173
      @artificialpanda7173 Před 3 lety +595

      The rest of the world find it funny

    • @thegreatfomo
      @thegreatfomo Před 3 lety +170

      Depends who you ask. Ask someone like Bezos and it's a slave labor heaven that no other country can offer.

    • @saksit247
      @saksit247 Před 3 lety +213

      There are plenty of Americans who agree with you.

    • @mercedes4328
      @mercedes4328 Před 3 lety +40

      We do??

    • @seauxmean4074
      @seauxmean4074 Před 3 lety +46

      until one day Hitler or Putin knock on your door

  • @ateviel
    @ateviel Před 7 měsíci +441

    No super rich and no super poor. No corruption and a general trust in government. Social support and security. Perfect formula for a happy society! Beautiful ❣

    • @user-zy1vp2sw9c
      @user-zy1vp2sw9c Před 6 měsíci +8

      According to those standards, we in Estonia should be in extacy (as compared to just "happy"). We have 3 years!!!! (not a few months) on Payed parental leave (mom and dad divide it among themselves as they wish). Our giving birth and staying in hospital for as long as needed is COMPLETELY free and very high quality, and includes food and stuff (compared to the 300 dollars the Finnish mother here talks of as "almost for free" (300 euros is almost for free for Finns? seriously? 300 euros for 3 days is the cost of a five star hotel, this is not "for free" by any means). Besides, most European countries have free education and health care. Still, Estonians are not happy. Our entire culture is about being miserable, starting with the way we are on a daily bases, ending with things like poetry, constantly giving this really depressed view of everything, including our nature (which, by the way, is beautiful). We are so ridiculously proud of being miserable and depressed and gloomy and rude to each other. Although life in Estonia is really good. We rank very highly in all sorts of freedom etc. Why then are we so incapable of being happy and content? We have all those things that are talked about here, as the bases of measuring happiness.

    • @user-zy1vp2sw9c
      @user-zy1vp2sw9c Před 6 měsíci +5

      And I forgot to say that for those 3 years of parental leave you keep your job and your salary. If you are unemployed at the time of the birth, or a student, you get a state appointed amount anyway for the 3 years. If you have, say 3 kids one after another, you will have up to 9 years in a row, or divided, or whatever. So people can spend half their lives on payed parental leave if they have many enough kids.
      The reason for this is that we realized t a certain point we need people to have kids otherwise we will die out. We still have a negative birth rate. The average family has 1,4 kids. And we are a nation of 1,3 million. So we need to make having kids as easy and prosperous as possible and as medically safe as humanly possible. So our pregnancy monitoring and medical care while giving birth and healthcare for kids and moms after birth is our medical priority, and is among the best in the world. A few years ago Estonia ranked 6th in the world for the mother-baby index (which measures everything about how easy and safe it is for both women to have kids and for kids to have a life, in every aspect of life). In the same ranking, Finland, of course, again, ranked first in the world.

    • @iirekm
      @iirekm Před 5 měsíci +3

      Not entirely: in Nordic countries it's easy to fulfill basic Maslov's needs (survival - e.g. food, medicine, security - home, education, low corruption), but the higher needs not necessarily. For example if your life goal is to do business, and you don't have a filthy-rich family, those countries are one of the worst (enormous taxes, low financing opportunities).

    • @mamanitubea
      @mamanitubea Před 5 měsíci

      then why the nordics have high suicide rates?
      Nordics are gloomy, moody and have high suicide rates. They work so hard that they need expensive health system.
      Happy people you find in Africa, Caribbean and Latin America...low suicide rates, strong families and communities, lots of sun, laid back attitude...those are the happiest countries my materialistic friends!!!

    • @user-fy6fc9gn1m
      @user-fy6fc9gn1m Před 3 měsíci

      ​@user-zy1vp2sw9c Well, basically your country has lots of Russian population which people generally angry, especially when they are drunk. Your income level doesn't close to those countries. Your population is so low, and decrease day by day, which cause economy badly. On the other hand, still your ranking is 31 according to those indexes. Parental leave makes different but it is not everything to make you cheer. Sunny days are super low as well.

  • @nellitheretrogamer8666
    @nellitheretrogamer8666 Před 10 měsíci +759

    I'm Finnish and one thing that I find very important is that I try to be happy about the things I have, and not be sad about the things I don't have. Because a fact of life is that you can't have everything, no matter what you do. Learn to appreciate what you have in your life, don't worry about the things you didn't manage to get.

    • @kimberlysmith7311
      @kimberlysmith7311 Před 10 měsíci +11

      ❤ your comment.

    • @robertp.wainman4094
      @robertp.wainman4094 Před 9 měsíci +6

      This is so true - I can hear my Mother saying "Oh well, you can't have everything!"

    • @McSlobo
      @McSlobo Před 9 měsíci +15

      But nobody can really be happy if they're missing something essential. What is essential might vary by the person. To know what is essential, you have to ask from people that are unhappy. Otherwise you end up getting a hypothesis which is biased. See "survivorship bias" for more information.

    • @kimberlysmith7311
      @kimberlysmith7311 Před 9 měsíci +7

      @@McSlobo HI. I understand what yoir saying fully., because I didn't have have guidance or love at an age I really needed it, wich means I didn't have anyone to tell me that I could be happy regardless!!! At some point when a person realizes that they are not their circumstances, and who they really are, then they don't depend on things from outside to he happy. But if your talking about essential needs like food, shelter , so forth then maybe you can't be happy but if one if able to At least be grateful for what they DO have it keeps one in a better state to obtain the things missings. Ultimately though happiness really does come from inside. Ot I should say peace. Peace is always present if stop thinking we need more. 🙂💞💨

    • @tonyamartin1425
      @tonyamartin1425 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I'm in the US wait you can't have everything? wtf

  • @FinancialShinanigan
    @FinancialShinanigan Před 4 lety +18555

    Not having to worry about healthcare and education takes away majority of burden for most people.

    • @alexcipriani6003
      @alexcipriani6003 Před 4 lety +224

      Black Ally to Protect White Men's Rights
      It doesn’t. The video actually talks about that saying that less diverse societies are less happy. I guess you haven’t watched the video actually

    • @deropol05
      @deropol05 Před 4 lety +299

      And not constantly assumed to be a racist or white supremacist would be a total plus too

    • @Rommie26
      @Rommie26 Před 4 lety +70

      But high taxes and high cost of living is

    • @preciousgerbosch
      @preciousgerbosch Před 4 lety +550

      ​@@Rommie26 High taxes because everything is already paid for.

    • @Rommie26
      @Rommie26 Před 4 lety +100

      Precious Studios nah it’s terrible
      You get stuck paying taxes your whole life
      Once you’re done paying for college, you’re done
      And this is one of many reason why more Western Europeans move to the U.S than vice versa

  • @PaulaJoW
    @PaulaJoW Před 4 lety +4382

    The "formula" is wanting less, consuming less, and changing your priorities. Make people a priority, not things.

    • @Irigoyen4
      @Irigoyen4 Před 4 lety +30

      Yup! Canada take note!

    • @danielrossen3378
      @danielrossen3378 Před 4 lety +11

      And in case of Denmark also to violate the religious freedom of muslims

    • @khizarabbas7689
      @khizarabbas7689 Před 4 lety +12

      the formula is wanting more, making more and consuming more but wasting less.

    • @TrappedQue
      @TrappedQue Před 4 lety +2

      Well said 👍

    • @dmpme951
      @dmpme951 Před 4 lety +4

      Socialist BS.. no challenge.. less stress.. no sun .. everyone drinks alot

  • @stillalive1206
    @stillalive1206 Před rokem +364

    To be more happier you need:
    1. More often walking outside
    2. Communicate with people
    3. Do something meaningfully

    • @akashsom8357
      @akashsom8357 Před rokem +5

      ♥️

    • @foreign_agent
      @foreign_agent Před rokem +12

      Making great money doesn't hurt either. As they saying goes, money won't make you happy but it surely makes you less unhappy ;)))

    • @maiwritesmovies0560
      @maiwritesmovies0560 Před rokem +3

      1. Violence, bullying, social issues
      2. Bullying occurs at all ages, you may not have the money to be socially accepted, all affects your social confidence
      3. Sure, but if you don't have money, all of these are negatively affected
      You really can't just TELL someone to BE happy.
      Kid born in extreme poverty, very common here in America, may have small moments of happiness within a lifetime of stress. I've lived a very stressful life, there's only one thing that has motivated me to keep going forward, you may not think it's meaningful, or you may even think it's not something to be happy or focused on. I'm not there yet, and if I make it, I'll only have a few years to enjoy it.
      You can't tell someone to just be happy.
      Just an opposing view, which is important because people don't often understand what others may go through... As those who are unfortunate don't often get to explain their pov, due to the majority not having the ability to show empathy towards the unfortunate.
      Not that we deserve anyone's empathy, no one deserve anything.

    • @streetscienceofficial8675
      @streetscienceofficial8675 Před rokem +1

      Please invite me, im lived in depresed country help me my man

    • @davisholman8149
      @davisholman8149 Před 10 měsíci

      @@maiwritesmovies0560 Very common?? Not from government statistics - most children in the USA are NOT born into poverty. Statistics say 14.6% in 2022. To lessen the chance be sure you are married & have a career before starting your family. ✌🏽😎🇺🇸

  • @WhatTheColour
    @WhatTheColour Před rokem +604

    It blows my mind that there are places in the world where education is free and giving birth doesn't cost the world and the experience in the hospital is wonderful. Here in South Africa, schooling is so expensive that most people just drop out. Mothers are often treated badly in maternity wards as well (so badly that we have a term for it - obstetric violence). I hope these people realize what they have.

    • @anushkasekkingstad1300
      @anushkasekkingstad1300 Před rokem +8

      I can’t understand the thinking behind governments charging for education and healthcare at the point of delivery.
      My wife and I gave birth in the university hospital of our home town. We first met our liaison midwife with whom we discussed our care preferences, birth method, use of anaesthesia, etc. her sole responsibility was to communicate our preferences to her colleagues to ensure we received respectful and compassionate care. Standards of clinical expertise were determined by the hospital. We showered and changed into our birthing gowns. We requested a shared birthing suite, which was no problem. My little one was eager to meet the world and shot out in about 4 minutes, leaving me little time to get settled. Sister midwife joked it was a good job she was goalkeeper in the hospital football team and had a safe pair of hands. My wife’s charge was a little more patient and took another 13 minutes. Naturally, we were offered lunch but,I own restaurants in town and after some 40 weeks of abstinence we were dying to enjoy a few glasses of wine with our lunch. My parents collected us after we called them. Another shower and back into our day clothes. It was a lovely experience and , of course, money was never mentioned.

    • @DanaC-ne7bc
      @DanaC-ne7bc Před rokem +22

      It seems to me in places where there is a long history of wide-spread racism is also where there is a big disparity of education and medical Treatment.

    • @anushkasekkingstad1300
      @anushkasekkingstad1300 Před rokem +3

      @@DanaC-ne7bc you are absolutely correct in my experience

    • @blackcherry6877
      @blackcherry6877 Před rokem

      @@DanaC-ne7bc the people in power in South Africa are the blk natives of SA

    • @isaiascarvalho9257
      @isaiascarvalho9257 Před rokem +3

      The same in Brazil. For me, the main problem is corruption in the society and government. It is impossible to have a great country if corruption is everywhere.

  • @Azad-hl2qf
    @Azad-hl2qf Před 4 lety +5609

    As a European it‘s so weird to know that things we take here for granted don‘t exist in the US at all.

    • @nihilisticbarbie
      @nihilisticbarbie Před 4 lety +744

      Please don't take them for granted! Be happy your government sees you as citizens, not customers!

    • @sciencetifik8238
      @sciencetifik8238 Před 3 lety +273

      For example taking shoes off indoors

    • @luisvasconcelos1053
      @luisvasconcelos1053 Před 3 lety +308

      US is the better country in the World, if you never travel abroad

    • @Matthew-fj6eu
      @Matthew-fj6eu Před 3 lety +195

      @@luisvasconcelos1053 I've travel abroad. Better country in the world? For Hollywood movies, musics, and military i agree, but other sectors... No

    • @davidk7049
      @davidk7049 Před 3 lety +490

      @@Matthew-fj6eu He means that only Americans who have never been outside of America think the US is the best country in the world. Obviously relative to western European countries it's a failed state

  • @Snaakie83
    @Snaakie83 Před 4 lety +5388

    Very simple, they have a government working for the people instead of corporations.

    • @Ometecuhtli
      @Ometecuhtli Před 4 lety +138

      As was stated in the video, it is in the people's mindsets that if you're working too hard and eagerly to make money then there is something wrong (or at least off) with you. It isn't surprising that places where money is so closely linked to how people perceive you, from HK to the US, that there is such a big gap between the wealthy and the poor. That in turn creates mistrust and divides the society since you have to either favor one group or the other. Although these 2 countries are fairly homogenous ethnically there is no correlation. HK is homogenous, the US is not, and they share that same problem.

    • @pallavirana2528
      @pallavirana2528 Před 4 lety

      @philip Trevor I'm

    • @alexkrasnic3850
      @alexkrasnic3850 Před 4 lety +16

      Is that why they are trying to come to to america and almost no one wants to move there

    • @jonpetter8921
      @jonpetter8921 Před 4 lety +24

      @NotLife River Congo is very homogenous as well.......

    • @AwkwardYet
      @AwkwardYet Před 4 lety +10

      The dems and fins have brainwashed their citizens to depend on their government for everything

  • @salilamrite627
    @salilamrite627 Před rokem +575

    A documentary that makes you think... envious of Finland and Denmark, happy as well for them! I am from India where according to me everything's been going wrong since the independence from the Brits and may be before that. We have a glorious and rich past that's why we became a colony. But today happiness in our country is only defined by how much MONEY you have and that leads to destruction of all values in our society. From our PM to me everyone is unhappy, selfish, uncivil, in a race... let my country awake!

    • @whymeeee
      @whymeeee Před rokem +19

      It will not brother and also I dont have that much stamina and self discipline to even make everyone understand this, thats the reason the only best option I think is get the education yr parents are providing and find yourself a better place in this chaos or leave the country

    • @andycric
      @andycric Před rokem +4

      Yeah Every individual needs to be repaired thoroughly here

    • @madhavrm788
      @madhavrm788 Před rokem +19

      No no brother you are totally wrong.. dont ever think that everyone here is unhappy like you... If you are not prepared to be peaceful from within nothing can make you ever happy.. Change the way you live and the way you think... I am sure India is a far more better place to live than many other countries in the world.

    • @Mia-ei4mh
      @Mia-ei4mh Před rokem +10

      Agreed this is apparently very sad & consumerism is consuming our society. I understand people have not been well off in the past as our income were very low but now at least things are getting better but corruption is huge in our society which creates economic disaster

    • @aadarshktofficial
      @aadarshktofficial Před rokem +12

      India is also a fairly good and happy country.

  • @kdsagar4570
    @kdsagar4570 Před rokem +288

    For a happy life all you need to take of your:
    1) Health (physically & mentally)
    2) Loved ones (you like to spend your time with)
    3) Your passion (work you love to do)

    • @MichElle-zc9tu
      @MichElle-zc9tu Před rokem +6

      If you’re a hindu, true. Christians have to place their trust in Lord Jesus Christ alone for everything. See baalenciaga and learn from them.

    • @sleepsmartsmashstress740
      @sleepsmartsmashstress740 Před rokem +2

      By adopting a negative /pessimistic perspective you can ruin anything no matter how good. Happiness and sorrow are not real But a figment of human mind. You create them We are socially conditioned , Thing working in favour of Nordic nations is vast space, (lack of crowding) and OIL generated wealth. OIL is what lies at the root of happiness of any country, There is no nation that has no oil but ranks top 10 in the scale.

    • @dthomas9230
      @dthomas9230 Před rokem

      @@sleepsmartsmashstress740 Sweden imports 396,000 blls a day and produces 12,000 barrels, which not nothing, but still 96th.

    • @neuromancer4547
      @neuromancer4547 Před rokem +1

      @@sleepsmartsmashstress740 Your view of the world is ironically very pessimistic. Finland produces absolutely zero crude oil.

    • @golonkowiczpl
      @golonkowiczpl Před rokem +2

      @@sleepsmartsmashstress740 OIL isn't everything... americans.

  • @coffeefordinner
    @coffeefordinner Před 3 lety +6550

    Speaking as a Finn, I repeat what the people in the video said. We aren't "happy" in the way that everything is always flowers and sunshine, actually we can be a bit gloomy and stoic in our attitudes. But I think it's more... Contentment with what you have. It's achievable to have a home, family, food, space and nature around you. And ultimately those are the things that we, as a species, have evolved to thrive with. Money and stuff aren't basic human needs, social connections, education, safety and health are.

    • @FragenAnsLeben
      @FragenAnsLeben Před 3 lety +139

      Very well said.

    • @n2bfw884
      @n2bfw884 Před 3 lety +92

      That's a great way to live.

    • @ac-fk4ik
      @ac-fk4ik Před 3 lety +96

      that's all i want :(

    • @suzimonkey345
      @suzimonkey345 Před 3 lety +52

      Do the Nordic countries have more marriage, less divorce? Do they have a lot of single mothers or are most children born to a couple? Do a lot of people stay near family & friends or do they often move far away for work?

    • @Sarahclarkxo
      @Sarahclarkxo Před 3 lety +43

      This comment just basically sums up this video. Thank you ☺️ very true!!

  • @sootuckchoong7077
    @sootuckchoong7077 Před 3 lety +2065

    I'm a (called Grab) driver. I met a passenger from Finland. Really friendly and nice to talk to. He asked me to stop at the Mcdonald because he's hungry and wants to buy a burger to eat. When he came back, he bought another burger and drink... for me! Wonderful people.

    • @jc.nidzzzz
      @jc.nidzzzz Před 3 lety +119

      That's so kind of him. (:

    • @jc.nidzzzz
      @jc.nidzzzz Před 3 lety +112

      & that's so kind of you, to appreciate him here. (:

    • @thequintessential5503
      @thequintessential5503 Před 3 lety +43

      As that shows how foreigners seem to understand the kmportantance of generic than US people

    • @ninalee637
      @ninalee637 Před 3 lety +32

      European are the mostly friendly peoples in the world

    • @Nyb12120
      @Nyb12120 Před 3 lety +16

      Oh that warmed my heart ♥️

  • @aeri3160
    @aeri3160 Před 10 měsíci +116

    As a 19 years old girl from Myanmar, where the military coup happened in 2021 and all the human rights are being rubbed until now, the luck you guys have seems to be so invaluable. Even when the things are out of our control here, I still wish we could rebuild our country from the scratch with good people and good system when the evils actually have received their Karmas.

    • @linkly9272
      @linkly9272 Před 7 měsíci +7

      i wish your country the best :( it's been terrible to see it previously be ripped apart by decades of civil conflict, only for things to then be made worse by the coup... i wish our countries would do more to support you all.

    • @rosekugi
      @rosekugi Před 4 měsíci +1

      Grow love and happiness happens.

    • @KyawyalKyawyal
      @KyawyalKyawyal Před 29 dny

      I'm also from Myanmar. I do hope everything is getting normal and better. When we rebuild our country , let's be a part of it. I'm really looking forward to it.

  • @chugisan6847
    @chugisan6847 Před 9 měsíci +57

    I believe that the culture in these countries have a big part in people's happiness there. The fact that you're taught to have work-life balance, making sauna a "sacred" place to not be angry, having a "cozy corner" and "summer house". It's like the culture there teaches people ways they can make their stressful life a little less stressful.

    • @chibu3212
      @chibu3212 Před 5 měsíci +4

      I agree. Culture plays a massive role

    • @justanothermortal1373
      @justanothermortal1373 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Exactly. Also the freedoms that these people have as a society. Societies that grant greater levels of personal and legal freedoms should be guaranteed to be happier than societies that don't.

    • @mamanitubea
      @mamanitubea Před 5 měsíci

      Nordics are gloomy, moody and have high suicide rates. They work so hard that they need expensive health system.
      Happy people you find in Africa, Caribbean and Latin America...low suicide rates, strong families and communities, lots of sun, laid back attitude...those are the happiest countries my materialistic friends!!!

    • @sakariasheikh9739
      @sakariasheikh9739 Před 19 dny +1

      It seems that their system enables them getting the pyramid of needs and they are so far homogeneous which makes them not to feel taken advantage of. They are not struggling with transportation, education, housing, and Healthcare!

  • @millertas
    @millertas Před 2 lety +3146

    Three elements of happiness: Someone to love, Something to do and Something to look forward to.

  • @alexcipriani6003
    @alexcipriani6003 Před 4 lety +3168

    Denmark has citizens the US has customers. Everything in the US is treated as a transaction
    edit: Just wanted to link this 5 part series on Neoliberalism that explains how we got here

    • @elijahdavila3684
      @elijahdavila3684 Před 4 lety +195

      That's because capitalism is the god of America.

    • @Nephthy666
      @Nephthy666 Před 4 lety +193

      bits of wisdom as an American myself I sadly agree.. we are not a country, we are a corporation.

    • @mickyosully4592
      @mickyosully4592 Před 4 lety +49

      People in the US work harder than pretty much every other country (except some in asia) - shifting to a socialist-minded society, where people don’t work as hard yet pay more of their wage to the government would take many years of consistent societal adjustment and tons of legislative change...almost to the point where it’s not even feasible

    • @Nephthy666
      @Nephthy666 Před 4 lety +57

      Micky OSully I agree.. Americans or at least most... are just blindly ignorant.

    • @blackcoffeeandbooks8884
      @blackcoffeeandbooks8884 Před 4 lety +50

      This is all within grasp in America, just by voting for Bernie Sanders!

  • @fabs6925
    @fabs6925 Před rokem +57

    I grew up in Mexico City , I always found jobs that were walking distance . I used to see people wasting their lives 3-4 hours daily in the traffic. I never wanted that life for me . I then moved to Canada and although I am happy here, after visiting Iceland it was an eye opener. Canada has it good but nothing can compare to the Nordic countries. People really live there. People only worry to have enough money. There’s not a competition like there’s in North America where people compare to others all the time. I hope I can get the experience to live in a Nordic country one day . “Boring life” is ideal for my lifestyle. I don’t care about earning that much, I just wanna work Monday to Friday; finish early and having enough time to enjoy my life; my friends, my family, my time ❤

    • @juoliveira7423
      @juoliveira7423 Před rokem +4

      Para mim ter uma vida básica também é suficiente. Poder trabalhar em qualquer profissão e mesmo assim poder ter uma casa, poder ir ao mercado, mais horas livres para poder investir em algum hobby e poder viajar nas férias. Isso para mim é riqueza. Aqui no Brasil o que as pessoas querem é dinheiro pq é a única maneira de poder viajar, ter boa educação e comer bem.

    • @blackpillfitness9136
      @blackpillfitness9136 Před 6 dny

      Yes

  • @karlybyrd1551
    @karlybyrd1551 Před rokem +141

    You can feel it when you go over there too. I visited Amsterdam for 2 weeks and it completely changed my life and the way I look at things. Nothing in particular happened while I was there, it's just in the atmosphere. I'm going to Finland tomorrow, and I'm so excited!

  • @FURST1
    @FURST1 Před 4 lety +3427

    Scandinavian Countries: Let's use Tax Money to help our taxpayers
    USA: Let's use Tax money to help corporations and use up our weapons

    • @heytable2851
      @heytable2851 Před 4 lety +48

      David Park best comment on here

    • @bbrenddon
      @bbrenddon Před 4 lety +56

      Bernie 2020

    • @cydra-evolution5623
      @cydra-evolution5623 Před 4 lety +18

      Venezuela: lets do what the scandinavian countries are doing but get rid of what USA is doing

    • @cristianortega5850
      @cristianortega5850 Před 4 lety +11

      Okay.. so what happens when they get invaded by other countries?? The look to the west to save them.. must be nice to have that kind of privilege.

    • @FURST1
      @FURST1 Před 4 lety +102

      @@cristianortega5850 Who's gonna invade America? El Salvador?

  • @privateinvestigator8607
    @privateinvestigator8607 Před 3 lety +1661

    So basically how a country operates when the politicians are not extremely corrupted.

    • @feister2869
      @feister2869 Před 3 lety +6

      Wait there’s politicians there?

    • @eduardochavacano
      @eduardochavacano Před 3 lety +7

      Americans who come live in Scandinavia leave your Blake Lively Bimbo manner of speaking in the gutters of North Dakota, Maine, Ohio or wherever is it that you escape from.

    • @sanaullahalom2253
      @sanaullahalom2253 Před 3 lety +15

      Happy by looted the natural resources of Iraq, lybia, Algerian, afghanistan, Syria, viatnam 🙄🙄🙄

    • @feister2869
      @feister2869 Před 3 lety +5

      sanaullah alom yeah like America doesn’t do that tenfold

    • @feister2869
      @feister2869 Před 3 lety +2

      sanaullah alom k bye

  • @ursularudman7008
    @ursularudman7008 Před rokem +49

    Yes BALANCE IS the door to happiness 😊
    A time to work
    A time for family 👪
    Balance is the KEY to
    a reasonable
    Life

  • @Mattww3435
    @Mattww3435 Před 8 měsíci +220

    I traded well on my Demo account but when I invested in to my main account i lost all my funds. Please i need an expert to assist me with my trading. It's frustrating how people loss funds in this trading, I really feel so bad.

    • @AldoGiovanni-hq8jl
      @AldoGiovanni-hq8jl Před 8 měsíci

      I will always recommend Expert Emily Jason to anyone who wishes to invest in forex/crypto trading, her strategy is working for me. I'm making good profits from bitcoin trading

    • @AldoGiovanni-hq8jl
      @AldoGiovanni-hq8jl Před 8 měsíci

      Many won't accept this truth but allow them, they'll understand when they become bankrupt as a result of unavoidable losses trading from mere CZcams videos.Most people today have been having a lot of failures in forex and crypto because of poor orientation and bad experts.°

    • @vagikapinartchie4196
      @vagikapinartchie4196 Před 8 měsíci

      All my experiences with her has been positive,she has a very broad understanding of the market and had made lots of profitable trades for me and my friends. I have never had any issues or negative experiences with her.

    • @Patrickwil55
      @Patrickwil55 Před 8 měsíci

      I agree with you. I'm not here to converse for her but to testify just for what I'm sure of, she's trust worthy and best option ever seen..Lots of novices including myself has benefited from Expert Emily’s services. Amazing profits

    • @JamesWilliams-xd6by
      @JamesWilliams-xd6by Před 8 měsíci

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  • @jarenc2048
    @jarenc2048 Před 4 lety +2884

    Goes to war for trillions: Silence
    Suggests healthcare is a human right: HOW YOU GONNA PAY FOR IT?!?!?

    • @thewhat531
      @thewhat531 Před 4 lety +168

      world clique get over yourself, Adolf

    • @MRiitta
      @MRiitta Před 4 lety +23

      @Urlas Hedout because of what.. because Trump wants them to sell Greenland to exploit it and trash it... All the people in the world are behind Denmark!

    • @mrhollywood1589
      @mrhollywood1589 Před 4 lety +139

      @@WorldCliqueMusique Greedy Invaders you mean the Europeans colonizers when they arrived to the Americas?

    • @JanZamani
      @JanZamani Před 4 lety +3

      So true!

    • @benberwald5998
      @benberwald5998 Před 4 lety +9

      @@mrhollywood1589 don't say European and yes. the colonizers who went to the Americas. Germany did not explore any country. Sorry my english. Im from germany

  • @holmes3730
    @holmes3730 Před 4 lety +2194

    I have been living in Finland for a few years and I can say that things simply work here. The government gives you money to take care of your own babies, commutes are on time, schools are free, people are honest, almost everywhere is safe (kids going out by themselves a lot), there is such a thing as study leave in which government pays you money if you go back to school (the amount is equal to your previous salary), you never feel the difference in social classes - doesn't matter how rich the other people, they behave no differently than you, etc. It can get boring at times but really it's a place worth living

    • @AprilGabrielle
      @AprilGabrielle Před 4 lety +56

      If I may ask, where are you from originally? Was it hard to relocate to Finland? Were you accepted into their society with little trouble? I have so many questions.

    • @willylowman99
      @willylowman99 Před 4 lety +31

      @ Do you live in Finland as well?

    • @RealErk
      @RealErk Před 4 lety +37

      Thank god our politicians ruined that by letting the entire refugee population in

    • @holmes3730
      @holmes3730 Před 4 lety +171

      @@AprilGabrielle I'm originally from Vietnam and been studying here since 2016 when schools were still free. Now you'd have to pay for tuition if you are not from the EU. It wasn't hard for me at least to relocate here. I adapted quite fast and had lots of time for myself as well. White people still dominate the population, only about 5% are foreigners. But I personally never felt discriminated, I guess its up to how you feel and behave as well.

    • @yourbestfriendtuananh3024
      @yourbestfriendtuananh3024 Před 4 lety +9

      @@holmes3730 my man im vietnamese too

  • @zenstoryshare
    @zenstoryshare Před měsícem +5

    Imagine a society without extreme wealth or poverty, free from corruption, with a trustworthy government, and robust social support systems. It's the perfect recipe for a happy and beautiful society!

  • @Ludivine664
    @Ludivine664 Před rokem +41

    Wonderful report on how living in a socialized community produces more easily balance and happiness with one's life. All Americans should hear this. It has been forgotten long ago.

  • @techcafe0
    @techcafe0 Před 4 lety +1532

    "Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires." - John Steinbeck

    • @MoyaBrennan6825
      @MoyaBrennan6825 Před 4 lety +59

      Tech Cafe nordic countries dont have socialism

    • @JJSogaard
      @JJSogaard Před 4 lety +110

      @@MoyaBrennan6825 Eaxctly. You can call it Social Democracy. Mixed Economy. Very much based on capitalism. Actually the Denmark is one of the countries where it is the easiest to start a new business.

    • @heldscissors4132
      @heldscissors4132 Před 4 lety +5

      Don't Care so if I get this right we’ll say we want what they have but then it’s called socialism? :/

    • @YanPagh
      @YanPagh Před 4 lety +5

      Scandinavian countries are Constitutional Monarchies.

    • @harryjessen
      @harryjessen Před 4 lety +15

      @@YanPagh Finland is not a monarchy.

  • @IIAndersII
    @IIAndersII Před 4 lety +842

    I'm Danish and I kid you not. I often just think how nice it is here in Denmark and how happy I am. The thought that even if I become chronically ill and lose my job the rest of the citizens will cover for me so I can have a respectful life makes me not worry about the future - and I'm happy to do the same for others.

    • @nichlashansen8268
      @nichlashansen8268 Před 4 lety +7

      Said the bot.. DK suxs..

    • @IIAndersII
      @IIAndersII Před 4 lety +44

      @@nichlashansen8268
      Why do you think DK sucks?

    • @viviantrinh7153
      @viviantrinh7153 Před 4 lety +39

      This makes my heart warm ☺️

    • @VRILSHAMAN
      @VRILSHAMAN Před 4 lety +48

      @@nichlashansen8268 sounds like you are happy person!

    • @KikiLivesInMe
      @KikiLivesInMe Před 4 lety +47

      IIAndersII - For me as well. We live in a country where there is room to breathe and enjoy life as we see fit. I’m proud to be danish! 🇩🇰☺️

  • @calmblueocean1177
    @calmblueocean1177 Před rokem +30

    ❤ the “go first” tip. Be the first to smile and greet a person. Too many times people frown and ignore other people. Maybe remove those earbuds and say hello to a person next to you. Technology tends to prevent social contact and happiness.

    • @ERub66
      @ERub66 Před rokem +2

      I agree that people need to take the initiative here if we expect any change.
      I had a man this morning passing me on a walking path, while I walked my dog. He didn’t look up at me until I said, ”Happy New Year”. He looked up briefly and muttered Happy New Year back to me. Maybe that made him say something nice to the next person he passed. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @hemanambiar6454
      @hemanambiar6454 Před rokem +1

      Funnily enough when we were in Finland a few years ago, people never smiled. Even when 1 smiles at them, it is so difficult for them to break into a smile. I thought it was so automatic, I guess not.
      In Vietnam, people with much less, people smiled so much more, they aren't as rich as the Finnish but they are happier in my opinion.

  • @user-ep8ts6rv8d
    @user-ep8ts6rv8d Před rokem +22

    Oh guys, it's so great to read these comments from all over the world! Marvelous! As if the whole world sat down for negotiations about happiness! I was born in Kazakhstan, I lived most of my life in Russia, now I live in the Emirates. And I traveled a lot. And looking at different cultures and countries. I can say that happiness and contentment with life is a skill. Even in beautiful Norway people are on antidepressants, sometimes in less prosperous countries you get smiles. We must learn to be happy. Love your countries! You are all wonderful! Yes, corruption, discrimination, it worries us all, but leave more time for your family and joy in small things and everything will be better! 😊 I believe that in spite of everything, the well-being of people in the world is slowly increasing.

    • @sleepnomore6065
      @sleepnomore6065 Před 9 měsíci +2

      What country raised such a beautiful thinker?

    • @qgaynor9865
      @qgaynor9865 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Wow I want to try some of whatever you're on!

    • @user-ep8ts6rv8d
      @user-ep8ts6rv8d Před 6 měsíci

      @@qgaynor9865 Good luck! ☺️

    • @user-ep8ts6rv8d
      @user-ep8ts6rv8d Před 6 měsíci

      @@sleepnomore6065 i think all of them. All countries have something beautiful ✨

  • @rilke3266
    @rilke3266 Před 3 lety +1525

    When you are half a million in student debt, it isn't hard to understand why countries with free college are happier.

    • @gaaraio2771
      @gaaraio2771 Před 3 lety +111

      It's still not free, everyone pays for each person's college through taxes. US taxes tends to go to the military

    • @g.p.1101
      @g.p.1101 Před 3 lety +26

      Subsidised, not free.

    • @georgeinjapan6583
      @georgeinjapan6583 Před 3 lety +18

      @@gaaraio2771 and the prison industrial complex and farm subsidies and oil subsidies and...

    • @gaaraio2771
      @gaaraio2771 Před 3 lety +2

      @@georgeinjapan6583 didn't know that

    • @qaipak1
      @qaipak1 Před 3 lety +35

      If you're half a million in student debt only you are to blame. I do agree U.S education system needs to be affordable.

  • @mohamedsuhailirfankhazi6628
    @mohamedsuhailirfankhazi6628 Před 3 lety +999

    This is what happens when a nation invests its time to serving their own people rather than trying to bring “democracy” to other countries.

    • @dinkcash1309
      @dinkcash1309 Před 3 lety +56

      @FONT VELLA What? The U.S. Is orders of magnitude more ruthless towards 'cheap workers' than anywhere in scandinavia.

    • @feister2869
      @feister2869 Před 3 lety +1

      FONT VELLA does it mean the people love their life and is satisfied with their work then who cares?

    • @user-yw7xt2pw8u
      @user-yw7xt2pw8u Před 3 lety +6

      I wish you knew what democracy is 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷

    • @hl954
      @hl954 Před 3 lety +5

      The US, with 50 states, is ranked 14th in that list. There are regions with a similar populations where people are "happier" than the ones in these countries. I think the happiness ranking is ridiculous itself, however. People value happiness differently.

    • @feister2869
      @feister2869 Před 3 lety +3

      h happiness certainly isn’t America’s best stuff

  • @Mia-ei4mh
    @Mia-ei4mh Před rokem +21

    Proof that community can bring extremely salubrious effects in the society 🙏

  • @avagrego3195
    @avagrego3195 Před rokem +3

    Excellent video, valuable info - thank you. I visited Denmark & Finland for about a week in 2016 and I was very happy there mainly because of the low population. Overcrowding is stressful.

  • @ihn1217
    @ihn1217 Před 3 lety +2021

    1. you can go to school without getting shot the first day

    • @jordensdiary6545
      @jordensdiary6545 Před 3 lety +25

      😭I-

    • @Nick-lx4fo
      @Nick-lx4fo Před 3 lety +21

      I've never met anyone who has said their school has never gotten a violent threat before

    • @antton9189
      @antton9189 Před 3 lety +55

      @@Nick-lx4fo almost every school in finland hasnt had any violence outside bullies

    • @toniownez
      @toniownez Před 3 lety +12

      Finland has most school shootings in europe

    • @simplyInvent
      @simplyInvent Před 3 lety +2

      😂😂

  •  Před 3 lety +1302

    She wanders in the woods eating mushrooms. No wonder she's happy.

    • @arpit8495
      @arpit8495 Před 3 lety +4

      That's because she can't control the fungi growth on her pubes.
      Not everything has to make sense.

    • @jathebest2835
      @jathebest2835 Před 3 lety +56

      @@arpit8495 Is it a bad joke or

    • @edouardfelicite69
      @edouardfelicite69 Před 3 lety +1

      ermm ya sure

    • @jwhisky4128
      @jwhisky4128 Před 3 lety +2

      LMFAOOOO

    • @arpit8495
      @arpit8495 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jathebest2835 Smoked Gouda is the best.

  • @jimbouchilon389
    @jimbouchilon389 Před rokem +207

    Most importantly happiness is choice just as to been successful in is a choice too, People who give up in life are people who lose in life, my first experience happens to be a failure but I never gave up cause I knew it was going to work out for me trying continuously, fortunately I'm smiling today by getting involved in investment.. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life too 🙏🙏🙏

    • @limburgerfarrell3499
      @limburgerfarrell3499 Před rokem +5

      Amen, Perfect for words No sin in great wealth and no virtue in poverty

    • @terrisewell4729
      @terrisewell4729 Před rokem

      Starting early is the best way of getting ahead to build wealth, investing remains a priority. I learnt from my last year's experience, i am able to build a suitable life because I invested early ahead this time

    • @johnalex4006
      @johnalex4006 Před rokem

      I urge everyone to start somewhere now no matter how small, this is literally the time for that, forget material things, don't get tempted,i became more better the moment i realized this.

    • @Soboj-oy8me
      @Soboj-oy8me Před rokem

      yeah investment is the key to sustaining your financial longevity but venturing into any legitimate Investment without a proper guidance of an expert can lead to a great loss too

    • @theresathomas3849
      @theresathomas3849 Před rokem

      exactly! That's my major concern and what kind of profitable business or investment can someone do with the current rise in economic downturn

  • @Robynwaller502
    @Robynwaller502 Před 8 měsíci +49

    I enjoyed reading the comments! I appreciate people sharing their experiences from different countries and nationalities! Thank u everyone! Of course nothing can be perfect as long as we live on earth but we can definitely learn something from the video. I'm from the States and I make about $74,000 (or something like that) a year and I wish I had the funds to treat myself more. I have enough for bills and essentials and that's it but I'm still blessed to be under a good financial advisor and have a stable job.

    • @bettieneville
      @bettieneville Před 8 měsíci +1

      I'm in dire need of an investment advisor, how do I reach the advisor that helps you?

    • @Robynwaller502
      @Robynwaller502 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I hear people ask if this is the right time to invest, yes because the market has always been and always will be a volatile market. Imagine $1,000 makes $3,500 in some weeks with the help of Vilma Kim Arnold. That's why it is important to have a good financial advisor.

    • @Robynwaller502
      @Robynwaller502 Před 8 měsíci +3

      *She mostly interacts on the telegam's Apk with the user-name below.*

    • @Robynwaller502
      @Robynwaller502 Před 8 měsíci +2

      *FXT VILMA* 👈that's her username

    • @bettieneville
      @bettieneville Před 8 měsíci

      This is really helpful to my situation!! Thanks, I will search her immediately with the provided user-name using the mentioned app, I'll give her a head start of $3,500, to start building my retirement savings account.

  • @BeanieNinjay0
    @BeanieNinjay0 Před 4 lety +690

    In America, if they gave new parents that baby box upon birth the hospital would be like “oh sorry, that box isn’t in-network, here’s a bill for $5495.78.”

    • @klemdesi5455
      @klemdesi5455 Před 4 lety +16

      U nailed it!

    • @isabellapetch5107
      @isabellapetch5107 Před 3 lety +17

      the averga bill for childbirth in americ is like $10,800

    • @Gameboyreaper
      @Gameboyreaper Před 3 lety +3

      That so true. How much with only the blanket and no box?

    • @markly6297
      @markly6297 Před 3 lety +8

      @MinecraftPro15 basically, it's a American private health insurance thing where certain insurances cover (or are in partnership with) certain hospitals/services (called networks) and do not cover others. For example, If your insurance covers hospitals A, B, and C but you go to hospital D because it's the closest to your house or something, the hospital cannot accept your insurance and you will pay prices as if you didn't have insurance. This also applies to emergency situations where you might be taken in an ambulance to a hospital because you need surgery right away. If the ambulance takes you to hospital D, the nurse (or other staff) will tell your guardian that this hospital is out of network and will warn them about how expensive it will get and/or will suggest they drive you to an in-network hospital (mind you, you need this surgery right away and the closest in-network hospital could be hours away lol)

    • @riittakeskikuru8172
      @riittakeskikuru8172 Před 3 lety

      @@isabellapetch5107 What???

  • @mariagabriela_bia
    @mariagabriela_bia Před 3 lety +977

    I had a swedish Boss. He used to ask us to leave the office at the end of agreed working hours. Nordics believe in life balance.

    • @goulnazgalieva3121
      @goulnazgalieva3121 Před 3 lety +11

      Not every Swede is like that lol

    • @Ulfiction
      @Ulfiction Před 3 lety +63

      Do you guys work AFTER agreed working hours? That's crazy

    • @MrTomyxl
      @MrTomyxl Před 3 lety +6

      Nordic believe in alcohol!

    • @jennifer-oc6io
      @jennifer-oc6io Před 3 lety +16

      Nordics do not have a work life balance, many norics are having a bad reputation for being lazy in Asia, and many nordics do not speak good Englishl As a result, many do not find employment easily, because their education system has not trained them to unerstand the rising east and their language, while their reputation does not gain them easy paths to international jobs unlike the Brits. It's easy to judge and believe what you see on the outside from the internet. I have lived in Finland for ten years, and i do not agree with 99% of what the reporter is saying.

    • @MrGflan
      @MrGflan Před 3 lety +8

      Awesome!! Can you explain how we can incorporate these things in America without becoming a totally socialist country? Just curious. I am a conservative willing to learn. Thanks!

  • @zeroonetime
    @zeroonetime Před 4 měsíci +3

    PERFECT "Community for the commmon good" I like that, it makes me happierr when you are happpy

  • @patrickdeluca1892
    @patrickdeluca1892 Před rokem +5

    Was there for a month in Denmark. A wonderful experience. Truly.

  • @0Flow0
    @0Flow0 Před 4 lety +1136

    As a Finn when you travel you really see how good we have it here.

    • @Jared__Bowden
      @Jared__Bowden Před 4 lety +20

      0Flow0 - I’m sold. Now how do I get in?

    • @plonkerification
      @plonkerification Před 4 lety +11

      @@Jared__Bowden buy an umbrela.

    • @Tbone1492
      @Tbone1492 Před 4 lety +50

      You don't have multiculturalism...
      That's why you get along so well.
      Take Millions of immigrant's that will change real Quick. Belgium used to be Happy

    • @bugeye8749
      @bugeye8749 Před 4 lety

      That’s nice to hear

    • @ajitsingh71091
      @ajitsingh71091 Před 4 lety +5

      Nordic countries are my no. 1 travel destinations.

  • @charlie3k
    @charlie3k Před 2 lety +1535

    I feel happier just by watching this video.

  • @scottastell9415
    @scottastell9415 Před rokem +8

    Awesome video. Thank you!

  • @Daniel-fl5oq
    @Daniel-fl5oq Před rokem +1

    I am back to finish watching this, a quality documentary thank you guys.

  • @mahdibagali4352
    @mahdibagali4352 Před 3 lety +800

    People are happier when they are generous and they feel that the Society that
    they are living in is a generous society. Golden words!

    • @user-ep1sw6od3u
      @user-ep1sw6od3u Před 3 lety +11

      masha'allah brother indeed true happiness can be achieved only with allah, allah loves your mother lol

    • @mahdibagali4352
      @mahdibagali4352 Před 3 lety

      @@user-ep1sw6od3u Indeed brother.

    • @taleblamaani6012
      @taleblamaani6012 Před 3 lety

      protestant denmark is the best country in the world the best state in the planet the happiest place on earth wich denmark loves muslim and speaks arabic as her second language not english as like her protestant neghbor countries and denmark gives the best salaries

    • @ducknwater3016
      @ducknwater3016 Před 3 lety +4

      @@user-ep1sw6od3u Your religion is the reason Denmark is going to be a bad place like many middle eastern countries. So no, you don’t need god, since god is a social construct to control the dumb people in society and to keep people scared from achieving that which mankind was meant to achieve.

    • @user-ep1sw6od3u
      @user-ep1sw6od3u Před 3 lety

      @@ducknwater3016 my comment was supposed to be satirical ,but unfortunately some people bought it xd i'm not a muslim btw .

  • @monsieurnobody2661
    @monsieurnobody2661 Před 4 lety +2113

    THIS IS WHAT TAX MONEY IS SUPPOSED TO BE USED FOR; TO MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE QUALITY BASIC SERVICES YOU NEED. IT IS NOT TO BE USED FOR WAR, OPPRESSION (DOMESTICALLY OR INTERNATIONALLY), OR ANY OTHER FORM OF DESTRUCTION.

    • @user-td7xf3gz4l
      @user-td7xf3gz4l Před 4 lety +13

      Usa uses it on our old people mostly (medicare & social security)

    • @aarong8569
      @aarong8569 Před 4 lety +72

      Us also uses it most on our military lol and war...

    • @bobboob713
      @bobboob713 Před 4 lety +51

      Only to a point. Our problem is not our military spending. Which in the US is priority. Not so much Finland or Denmark. The problem is our politicians are thieves. On every level.

    • @ILoveGrilledCheese
      @ILoveGrilledCheese Před 4 lety +53

      We don't actually have a different system then the United States, we just aren't corrupt. We use the tax revenue to build a better country instead of paying for an oversized military

    • @bobboob713
      @bobboob713 Před 4 lety +7

      Erik Torbjørn Bjørnsson You also don’t “Need” an “oversized” military we do. But if our military could take out all of our corrupt politicians , especially here in Illinois......We’d be in great shape !🙅🏻‍♂️

  • @galaxy1234
    @galaxy1234 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Knowing that happy people exist in a country gives me some happiness.

  • @johncarrol_6541
    @johncarrol_6541 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Three traits that are present: A country without racial or tribal issues or tensions. The absence of "OTHERS" to blame for negative conditions. Stable Government with electable, honest, concerned, competent leaders. A community that takes care of the elderly.

  • @Angie-lp2hk
    @Angie-lp2hk Před 2 lety +1441

    In contrast to Finland, I feel like here in the US, there's a greater sense of competition. There's so much division on a lot of things here which breeds hostility. It's all about climbing to the top at the cost of other people's welfare. You're either a winner or a loser...

    • @cynthg9547
      @cynthg9547 Před 2 lety +25

      I know it sucks 😂

    • @menschlicherroboter6791
      @menschlicherroboter6791 Před 2 lety +99

      I hate that everything here is a label. I could be a certain race, gender, age, sexuality, and it's taken into consideration. You can't just be any other person.

    • @josephine1465
      @josephine1465 Před 2 lety +37

      @@menschlicherroboter6791 The mighty US of A is still so backward in so many ways and yet the Americans think they're superior compared to other countries.

    • @CrimsonEclipse
      @CrimsonEclipse Před 2 lety +76

      The thing about the US it is very large. Like literally you could split the US into multiple countries. Even before US was a country their territories was colonized by multiple countries. Also the US is very diverse in culture even if people don't notice it and with mutilple cultures even just American cultures alone is different depending which state or region you are from.
      Finland and Denmark are both very small countries and also very homogeneous compare to the US. Usually a country with common cultural beliefs tend to be more happy than a country with too much diversity of culture and too much difference in beliefs and ideologies. Even US politics alone is very divisive and doesn't encourage unity. It's so black and white. Or should I say red and blue. People instead of looking into useful policies many people vote based on tribisms and who belongs to which party even if their leader of their party is against their beliefs and morality. This is why US is pretty messed up and a lot of laws and policies doesn't make much sense or help the people in the US. US is pretty divisive and it's constantly encouraged separatism. No matter which party say what they all encourage division. The US politics has to make the other party the enemy even if they are from the same country for the sake of power.

    • @MS-wm9nt
      @MS-wm9nt Před 2 lety +12

      Capitalism

  • @angelic8632002
    @angelic8632002 Před 4 lety +2096

    As a Swede Id like to add a few thoughts here: Trust is the currency that societies run on. If people don't feel safe and view most other people as a potential threat to their well being rather than someone to work together with, then you can't build mutual cooperation. It leads to a downward spiral where everyone thinks more and more about fear, and fear warps people's social development.
    Kids that can grow up without that mentality are free to expand their minds and pursue their interests, rather than trying to one up the other kids at school.
    Why would it matter if someone else is better at something than you? Richer than you? etc. What matters is if *you* are good enough that you feel you can take pride in your work or social contribution.

    • @ThomasNoname
      @ThomasNoname Před 4 lety +93

      Personally, I think the world really romanticizes what it's like to live in Nordic countries. In general, I'd rather be European than American. But it's not all sunshine and rainbows, it comes at a cost. Denmark is literally the second most taxed country in the world, and you can feel that too. Because we are seen as a endless supply of happiness, it also makes the ones not so happy, or downright depressed feel guilty about it. Which is very wrong.

    • @drenek1
      @drenek1 Před 4 lety +96

      I think you nailed it. I live in France, a very wealthy country, but most people here are unhappy because they can't trust those who have power. Small power (like a car mechanic), or big power (like the CEO of the electric company); as soon as someone has some power, he tries to screw his fellow citizen.

    • @Videosuser
      @Videosuser Před 4 lety +13

      @gjaddajg cringe lol

    • @joelman1989
      @joelman1989 Před 4 lety +38

      philip Trevor there have been a lot of studies done on this issue. And the overwhelming conclusion is that after correcting for variables like socioeconomic status and wealth, the race variable (for better or worse) disappears. We can conclude a few things here. The problem isn’t so much race discrimination as it is social advantage. And nothing special about being white, it’s the advantage that income provides like better education etc. The popular book Freakonomics of 2004 touches on this. Turns out abortion had a much greater influence on crime than any gun control or innovative policing strategy had in the dramatic drop in violent crime of the 90s that persists to this day.

    • @wilsonhsu8463
      @wilsonhsu8463 Před 4 lety +25

      american here living in rio brazil....the poor here are always happy!! ...someone explain that? !.....and it is one of the most untrust worthy places in the world ..haha

  • @bildadbarreto5785
    @bildadbarreto5785 Před rokem +5

    They are content! That is the definition of happiness in these countries.

  • @FINNSTIGAT0R
    @FINNSTIGAT0R Před 3 lety +1617

    I wouldn't move to the US even if someone offered me a job with huge earning possibilities. That's because I want to live in a society that's pleasant for not just for me, but to all others too, or at least to the absolute most of the people. I don't want to walk in the streets and see wretched homeless people everywhere.

    • @cardcode8345
      @cardcode8345 Před 3 lety +82

      Yes because your culture is different it’s good for you.Happiness first mate.
      Why do you wanna live in the metropolitan area? That’s like me saying I wanna move to your homeland, go to a metropolitan area and don’t find homeless, It’s IMPOSSIBLE. Go to other states in the middle.
      US is not just made of big cities, we don’t live in the United States of New york- California.
      There are many, many little towns too, where people live happily, less government regulations, good community and peaceful environment .
      Come where I live in Colorado. You’ll love it.

    • @eliasthabet2252
      @eliasthabet2252 Před 3 lety +50

      @@cardcode8345 that is True that us is not made of big cities and that there are some happy little towns but still they dont have free healthcare or free schools so I would never move from finland to the us

    • @eliasthabet2252
      @eliasthabet2252 Před 3 lety +4

      @@cardcode8345 and the taxes are not even that bad I mean why would finland be the happiset country

    • @eliasthabet2252
      @eliasthabet2252 Před 3 lety +3

      @@cardcode8345 im sorry if I went too far with the last one but I guess you are right

    • @dickgraysonakarobin522
      @dickgraysonakarobin522 Před 3 lety +28

      A long time ago this country had potential and immigration from Europe was high, but that was then. U.S.A. and Finland were tied in education in 1960. today, Finland is #1 and U.S.A. is getting closer to the bottom. our priorities are all wrong and the corporations do not want to make things better because it is them who are running the U.S.A. it's like George Carlin said "forget about the politicians, I'm talking about the REAL OWNERS" check out his speech right here on youtube if you get a chance. he definitely was aware of a lot of things. I don't blame Europeans for not wanting to move here. I have talked to Europeans that visited here and some who came on work visas only to leave in disgust.

  • @TybudX
    @TybudX Před 4 lety +501

    The US doesn't treat its people like customers, it treats them like currency.

    • @CodeDeb
      @CodeDeb Před 4 lety

      This is IT

    • @mencken8
      @mencken8 Před 4 lety +5

      _t-d_ I am a U.S. Citizen, not a customer, not a currency.

    • @cheesepie2989
      @cheesepie2989 Před 4 lety +7

      @@mencken8 You just don't know it yet.

    • @caitlincamp2793
      @caitlincamp2793 Před 4 lety

      @@cheesepie2989 In what way are American citizens currency?

    • @lilvegee
      @lilvegee Před 4 lety

      @@mencken8 lol you are

  • @andriibakhtiozin4477
    @andriibakhtiozin4477 Před 9 měsíci +17

    Every single time I read or watch something about Denmark I recollect one article on Ukrainian IT Forum in 2015-2016.
    One guy with his family relocated to Denmark by skilled visa and wrote about his experience after few month living there. He said how everything there are so awesome, people, government, infrastructure. If only he knew about it in his early 20th he would find an opportunity to relocate earlier.
    But in year or two he published another article why he came back to Ukraine :) Main reason was lack of social contact and circles. He had at least some sort of conversations during weekdays, but still didn't manage to get "friends", Danish prefer spent time with their own families and relative rather than hang-on with someone else. His kids weren't happy because language is completely different and it was extremely hard to study, they felt miserable and stupid among other pupils only because they didn't know language.
    His wife stacked at home because her English level was pretty bad, she didn't have any friends there and it was hard to find new, kids always complains that they also didn't find friends and they felt lonely at school. Also he finds out that being only one man working among 4 family member made their saving less than 10% of his salary. In a long-run he haven't find option how to buy a house.
    After Russian invasion we lived for 5 month in Germany, one great and generous family let us to rent their house for nothing. They were crying so did we when we left to UK because I received a job offer there. Comparing UK and Germany I would say that it is easier perhaps to find some "friends" in UK, small-talk culture, smiling, helping each other are great here, we didn't feel lonely, neighbors wanted to know our stories, offered a help to adapt, etc, but I hardly could call anyone here as friend or even mate. In Germany I guess if u manage to make a friend this is life time bond, but Germans are more closed, and language barrier also make it worse for immigrants.

    • @CrimsonCat87
      @CrimsonCat87 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Danes spend their early years surrounded by the same people, so friendships are often solidified early in life. It's difficult for adult Danes to find new friends, as most people have plenty of childhood comrades. The trick to finding friends in Denmark is to join hobby clubs, and STICKING with it - it will take a lot of time, Danes are naturally reserved.

    • @andriibakhtiozin4477
      @andriibakhtiozin4477 Před 7 měsíci

      @@CrimsonCat87 I have played amateur classic volleyball for years, we even compete in Kyiv League in different divisions but I can't call anyone from this wide group as friend. With some I went to the gym and competed in small beach volleyball championships, but outside of hobby we have zero interests that we could share.
      I noticed that if our interests are crossed at least in 3+ areas then we can match and become friends.

    • @LiliiaSh
      @LiliiaSh Před 6 měsíci +1

      I'm originally from Ukraine
      In the UK, little bit more than a year.
      And I am really struggling to find friends. Now, I am considering relocating to German, just because the culture is more similar to mine.
      What I'm trying to say is that it is super hard without friends, no matter where you are.

    • @andriibakhtiozin4477
      @andriibakhtiozin4477 Před 6 měsíci

      @@LiliiaSh Because our child is three years old, most of our acquaintances are parents of children of the same age. It's hard to call these acquaintances interesting, because the circle of communication significantly narrows down to child-related topics. But it's still better than just sitting within four walls.
      I'm missing my old friends.
      Good luck in Germany

  • @katerinamakrogamvraki3683
    @katerinamakrogamvraki3683 Před 8 měsíci +6

    I am Greek - Dutch and the Nordic thinking about life has helped me much to shape a more balanced life. Every time I visit Finland or Denmark I am amazing out the beauty of the country but also by how the government is protecting their people!

    • @bkalkan7493
      @bkalkan7493 Před 7 měsíci

      You have the sun ! In your country sun is the hero just enjoy I think … Nordic countries suffer from dullness.

    • @mamanitubea
      @mamanitubea Před 5 měsíci

      Nordics are gloomy, moody and have high suicide rates. They work so hard that they need expensive health system.
      Happy people you find in Africa, Caribbean and Latin America...low suicide rates, strong families and communities, lots of sun, laid back attitude...those are the happiest countries my materialistic friends!!!

  • @iamearljames
    @iamearljames Před 4 lety +1176

    They just proved billionaires are unnecessary

    • @pharos670
      @pharos670 Před 4 lety +73

      These countries also have billionaries. They aren't socialist but socialdemocratic

    • @Superunrealfighter
      @Superunrealfighter Před 4 lety +65

      Jakub M. Very true. I’m a Dane and our system is a mixture of many things. We definitely have mostly socialist values, but also some things are borrowed from capitalism, as we engage heavily in free markets. I would say it’s a very good system, but man the tax is rough.

    • @Motuochez
      @Motuochez Před 4 lety +36

      When have billionaires ever been necessary though?

    • @huitase313
      @huitase313 Před 3 lety +14

      @@Motuochez They probably provide jobs for people and pay more taxes in month than 90% will pay in their lifetime.

    • @terezaborges9365
      @terezaborges9365 Před 3 lety +2

      Mehmed Jalalalabad not necessarily.

  • @zitronentee
    @zitronentee Před 4 lety +486

    I realized Americans who got butthurt in the comments :
    - never live in Europe
    - forget how bad the US healthcare and education system (i.e. very expensive).

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 Před 4 lety +12

      Im American and I lived 7 years in Europe, visited many other years. I prefer it here in America. Many negatives to Europe.

    • @jarivk82
      @jarivk82 Před 4 lety +39

      @@GUITARTIME2024 "Europe".

    • @zitronentee
      @zitronentee Před 4 lety +33

      @@GUITARTIME2024 What kind of negatives? Can you be more specific?

    • @TimErwin
      @TimErwin Před 4 lety +85

      It's interesting that you say that. Many Americans don't even have a passport but have the strongest opinions of other countries.

    • @ssingh7491
      @ssingh7491 Před 4 lety +5

      Ohh then please visit India dear

  • @rashidawad5825
    @rashidawad5825 Před rokem

    GOOD FOR YOU GUYS IM HAPPY FOR YOU TO HAVE THIS KIND OF THING.

  • @evadailyevadailyonline

    Thanks so much for the vlog.

  • @TimErwin
    @TimErwin Před 4 lety +681

    "Boss, I'm sick."
    Denmark boss: "Take the week off. Get well soon."
    American boss: "If you don't come in you're fired."
    I've had so many American jobs where people would come in sick or injured because they were so afraid to miss a day. On one job a boss asked a coworker to come in sick and go see a doctor on break. And she did it, too. 😔

    • @soplim8632
      @soplim8632 Před 4 lety +7

      Tim Erwin it’s sadly the same here in Australia

    • @user-pz5ur7kg5l
      @user-pz5ur7kg5l Před 4 lety +19

      Simple. just get the boss sick. Spit on his food if you have to

    • @tilbagetilspillet
      @tilbagetilspillet Před 4 lety +53

      Well in Denmark we dont want sick people on job, then the other workers might be sick and thats bad business.

    • @TimErwin
      @TimErwin Před 4 lety +20

      ​@@tilbagetilspillet American bosses think bad business is losing money because they have to fill in for a sick person. Even if a sick worker comes in and gets everybody sick, as long as he and everyone he got sick are doing their job (even pitifully) then that's better than nothing.

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 Před 4 lety +3

      Not my experience in America, or my wife's. Sounds like you are Johnny Lunchpail.

  • @ew2b
    @ew2b Před 3 lety +915

    how many googled 'migrate to finland/denmark' after watching this

  • @rashidalhassani314
    @rashidalhassani314 Před rokem

    Very interesting report and information. I hope to visit Denmark at summer for sure.
    Best for all

  • @channelayaaaa
    @channelayaaaa Před rokem +2

    It's kinda weird how people say the US sucks to live when I'm here thinking about how glad I was that I could live in the US as an immigrant from a 3rd-world country. Magical!

  • @ROVVANDERS
    @ROVVANDERS Před 4 lety +373

    As someone living in Finland, one
    thing that I appreciate the most is safety.

    • @666Victor777
      @666Victor777 Před 4 lety +20

      haha, yep, especially with all the refugess that came in)) give me a break

    • @vkray
      @vkray Před 4 lety +15

      R O VV A N D E R S Don’t allow Islam. Otherwise u will forget about safety.

    • @gelbsucht947
      @gelbsucht947 Před 4 lety +5

      FunkyShit i think you‘ll find that even in Scandinavia, most politicians are male, though the looney left may attract a certain kind of weird feminist. (Even a feminist is not necessarily female, since it indicates merely a political viewpoint). Quite why any woman would welcome Islamic immigration is difficult to understand, given Islam‘s hostility towards women.

    • @gelbsucht947
      @gelbsucht947 Před 4 lety +8

      That will quickly change if you allow mass immigration!

    • @sumixx8
      @sumixx8 Před 4 lety +6

      @@666Victor777 it still is safe. Those refugees mostly live in the capital area. Get out of there and u good.

  • @JVJath
    @JVJath Před 3 lety +535

    I would sacrifice 5-8 years of my life just to live somewhere this nice, having all the opportunity in the world and not needing to care about crimes, healthcare or anything like that. What a dream

  • @drunkcoffee6392
    @drunkcoffee6392 Před 11 měsíci +1

    it's so enlightening! happiness is a warm feeling of belonging...Community shall play such an important role to support each individual for their basis needs, beyond which and only surpass which, the dream could start and life could make a thriving!

  • @Bridget2460
    @Bridget2460 Před rokem +34

    After visiting Denmark in 2016 although it is very expensive however I can agree the quality of life is what defines happiness. Found people of Denmark enjoying their work/career also having time to enjoy life outside of work not to mention ride a bike as a means of transportation verse driving increasing stress. The government of Denmark seems to for its people verses exploitation.

  • @mlx-1219
    @mlx-1219 Před 4 lety +429

    Finn here. I can agree with this 100% and no, we are not drowning in taxes.

    • @armandopacheco-soto3592
      @armandopacheco-soto3592 Před 3 lety +11

      How can I move there? I was born raises and live in the US and I hate it

    • @lewdella
      @lewdella Před 3 lety +34

      @@armandopacheco-soto3592 Hi! Here's some information about moving to Finland.
      migri.fi/en/i-want-to-come-to-finland
      www.infofinland.fi/en/moving-to-finland/checklist-for-a-person-who-is-moving-to-finland
      The language might be hard to learn for a foreigner, the good thing is that when living in the capital area you'll do fine with English.
      if you wanna see some Finland related content on youtube I recommend checking out Dave Cad and Aleksi himself.

    • @nataliac.m.1775
      @nataliac.m.1775 Před 3 lety +20

      You pay often more taxes in Spain and Holland than in Finland. And yet your taxes get so smartly used in Finland that your life is better.

    • @karllumiste9798
      @karllumiste9798 Před 3 lety +22

      @@armandopacheco-soto3592 I would recommend you move to Norway, Sweden, or to Denmark since it will be tremendously easier to learn the language. My mother language Estonian, and Finnish, are very similar. But it will be extremely hard for you to learn it. I suggest you to do research on those countries to find out which one suits you the best. I definitely recommend you to also visit them. If the difficulty of the language is no a problem for you then you may also research Iceland and Finnish. The best advice that I can give you is to do research on immigration, citizenship application, culture, etc, crime rate, etc.

    • @armandopacheco-soto3592
      @armandopacheco-soto3592 Před 3 lety +5

      @@karllumiste9798 yes, I have been doing my research on them. All these Nordic countries are great but have super tough regulations on immigration for Americans. I won't let that stop me though.

  • @AR-Exp
    @AR-Exp Před 3 lety +347

    In USA it’s about what you can afford, what you can post on Instagram, it’s more about you showing other people what you can afford. Seems like people are living for other people

    • @joydot.dot.dot.8040
      @joydot.dot.dot.8040 Před 3 lety +3

      I agree it’s mostly about it what you can afford but we’re not living for other people. We’re very independent and Asian countries have more of a group mindset and follow societal rules more

    • @user-yo6qk9ds2q
      @user-yo6qk9ds2q Před 3 lety +3

      well i think the school system conditioned us to be that way because we constantly have to prove ourselves

    • @AR-Exp
      @AR-Exp Před 3 lety +10

      The Asian countries are focused on making money too, most of their population are doing STEM jobs which are usually high paying jobs, whereas, in the USA, you see most of the crowd trying to be famous such as TikTok, youtube, sports, etc. there is nothing wrong with wanting to be famous or rich, It is just that people get carried away with it that they need other peoples validation to stay happy, its either that or they are heavily into drugs (Sweets, cocaine, heroin, weed, alcohol )

    • @poochesworld
      @poochesworld Před 3 lety

      So sad.

    • @cisium1184
      @cisium1184 Před 3 lety

      Maybe it is for you. It isn't for me.

  • @turalceferov1532
    @turalceferov1532 Před rokem

    i don"t believe it how interesting this video is.because i could not get enough to listen speakers,awesome..this channel really deserves thumb up,,,,,

  • @j.arelylopez3053
    @j.arelylopez3053 Před 8 měsíci

    I enjoyed reading the comments ! I appreciate people sharing their experiences from different countries and nationalities! Thank u everyone! Of course nothing can be perfect as long as we live on earth but we can definitely learn something from the video. I’m from the States and I make about $24,000 (or something like that) a year and I wish I had the funds to treat myself more. I have enough for bills and essentials and that’s it but I’m still blessed to be under a good stable roof and have a stable job.

  • @Zocress
    @Zocress Před 4 lety +161

    Why countries like Denmark and Finland are the happiest countries on Earth? Because people aren't sleeping on the street, crippled by debt and dying from treatable diseases they can't afford treatment for. They're educated, healthy and free.

    • @TheBarser
      @TheBarser Před 3 lety +1

      There are people sleeping on the streets. Not many, but some. This might sound weird, but they actually do it because they want to. Not because they have to.

    • @TheBarser
      @TheBarser Před 3 lety

      @@DT-bp2om You think a long life equals happiness? Denmark does not have one of the lowest life expediencies in Europe. It is in the top, though it is beaten by the other Scandinavians because danish people like to enjoy themself more with unhealthy stuff like tobacco and alcohol. We have the same life expectancy here as in finland.

    • @TheBarser
      @TheBarser Před 3 lety

      @MinecraftPro15 I see lots of homeless people. Not so often I see them sleep out on the street though, but it still happens. But only in the summer. There is places they can go if they want to sleep inside, and if they want a home the government has to provide one. Some people just dont want to be part of the system.

    • @dboykrank47
      @dboykrank47 Před 3 lety

      @@DT-bp2om What's rotten, good sir?

    • @mathiasnielsen408
      @mathiasnielsen408 Před 3 lety +3

      Ikääntynyt lapsi There is no waiting lists for life saving surgeries, only small quality of life surgeries. Take your American propaganda back to states and make sure you have 500$ in your pocket, just in case you get run over on your out😉

  • @JuanGarcia-qk3gm
    @JuanGarcia-qk3gm Před 4 lety +125

    I'm a lawful U.S. permanent resident and I would give it up for a Finnish residency.the U.S. is not the best country in the world to live in.

    • @Riina77
      @Riina77 Před 3 lety

      And neither is Finland. Trust me.

    • @capitalistapologist2237
      @capitalistapologist2237 Před 3 lety +4

      Then move?

    • @taavetti13
      @taavetti13 Před 3 lety +16

      @@Riina77 Finland actually is one of the best countries to live in.
      Not sure which part of Finland do you live in and how rich you are but as a Finnish guy who lives in Oulu with a below average income i can say that everything's fine here :)

    • @emilpanelius1614
      @emilpanelius1614 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Riina77 yes it is 😂

    • @omhh
      @omhh Před 3 lety

      @@capitalistapologist2237 not that easy.

  • @madhavrm788
    @madhavrm788 Před rokem +50

    Having said that let me add further.... Being in India living in the Central State, I feel being the happiest.. the climatic conditions never as extreme as they are in many countries, with so much of fertile soil and land where we can grow a variety of food crops, vegetables and fruit trees, where we still cherish our age old and ancient culture of value based family system and social structure... the population explosion of course bringing all kinds of problem.!

    • @email7528
      @email7528 Před rokem +14

      May b u r an upper middle class indian. Me being a lower mid class is fed up with the sucking tax rates, lower salary, higher health costs, costly education, hatred on basis of religion and political jingoism that divide people. I think india is a worst place for the common man to live in. Of course the rich and politibally influenced will b happy here, bw i am from kerala

    • @Mia-ei4mh
      @Mia-ei4mh Před rokem +2

      Yo I'm from Central state too, we literally have a terace garden & growing most of the vegetables. It's fun to live in the small city with all amenities available & zero climatic disaster. I think central India is truly blessed in many ways.

    • @email7528
      @email7528 Před rokem

      @@Mia-ei4mh how about dividing people on actress underwear colour bro?

    • @jacobgeorge2998
      @jacobgeorge2998 Před rokem +5

      I am from Kerala. Lived and travelled in several places across India. Poverty, ill health and isolation cause misery in my understanding. Living in a beautiful state like Kerala where there is no absolute poverty and a high HDI is frustrating only to those who haven't seen the rest of India. We, Malayalees, with our false pride, refuse to do an honest day's labour in Kerala. So Bengalies, Assamese and Manipuries have taken over the labour market here. Not that anybody minds. We are only interested in Government jobs and pensions. A case of political ideologies ruining an honest hardworking population.

    • @otakumonkey
      @otakumonkey Před rokem +1

      lol this comment made me think that I can dream and imagine of happiness too. 😅

  • @abhijithvm3166
    @abhijithvm3166 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I very excited after watching this video. I really want to visit this country in one day because i really love the culture and life style of they maintain. The most excited part in this video has this countries not taking any cost for Education and Health care and its completely free of everyone. I believe that biggest problem face in other countries are education, Healthcare and culture. After watching this video i got an insight about why the people in this country are more happier than other country and finally thank you CNBC for the wonderful video and we are very excited for more secret in Finland for the success of happiness.

  • @ninaschmidt1500
    @ninaschmidt1500 Před 2 lety +953

    As a Dane living in the USA I think the happiness could be translated to "tryghed" Danish word for safety. Healthcare and education is the primary factors in that. People here live with a fear of getting sick. Do you have enough savings if you get sick? You don't just have to worry about getting well again, you also have worry about money. People are making fundraisers for their friends. Moms are asking other moms in Facebooks groups to try to diagnose their kids rashes/fever/ etc. before investing in a trip to the doctor. Healthcare is too expensive when its a business. My mom in Denmark got cancer and I feel comforted that she is well taken care of, she is now cancer free. I don't feel safe growing old here. Then Americans also have to save up for their kids education. So your life becomes all about getting as much money as you can so you can feel safe.
    The minimum wage here is way too low and it creates too much inequality. Education lifts the whole society and should be free. Ignorance is dangerous.

    • @jenniferw1595
      @jenniferw1595 Před 2 lety +146

      @Ryan Robichaud in the USA they CAN refuse you long term care. While they have to treat you in an Emergency Room setting there is no guarantee of follow up care. I say this as a nurse and as someone who has MS. Healthcare in the USA sucks.

    • @MGVK2277
      @MGVK2277 Před 2 lety +22

      Well, you should go back to Denmark. I know an American girl who studies in Denmark and she brags about how she doesn't want to go back

    • @xrystal89
      @xrystal89 Před 2 lety +12

      Studies now show that over 65% of Americans are concerned they won't be able to afford healthcare. You would think that as vocal as Americans are, they'd all be marching in the streets demanding a healthcare system overhaul instead of fighting each other over masks. There's very little that America has done in the past couple of years that makes any sense to most of the rest of the world.
      At least higher education isn't as bad as many people think though, simply because of the great community colleges that the US has. Someone can learn a life-long trade that will be relevant in any country (from construction to electrical to IT) and only spend 2 years learning it and becoming licensed. And they will have almost no debt when leaving the school because of the available programs. The community college in my family's area actually pays for students and they don't have to pay it back. Companies also pay for students if they agree to work for them after they graduate for a year or two. The school and companies also partner up to host accelerated programs that teach students what they need to know for industries like biotech, healthcare, manufacturing, and so on., and then offers interviews and employment opportunities. They have a program that's a combination of job shadowing and internship - there's A LOT of help for any students who can then go on and do contract work/work for themselves/start a business/pay for their continued education...but you don't really hear about it bc the Uni life is pushed *so* hard. And the Uni massive debt is almost like a right of passage to place on the shoulders of students.

    • @thomasmaughan4798
      @thomasmaughan4798 Před 2 lety +8

      "I think the happiness could be translated to "tryghed" Danish word for safety."
      Precisely. It isn't *happiness* but rather the comfort a sheep feels in the safety of its herd. But that isn't for everyone; perfectly safe, eating grass, waiting to die.

    • @nonenone2669
      @nonenone2669 Před 2 lety +10

      Yeah, the fact that education is not free or at least is lowered in price, blows my mind.

  • @TuijaKartaslammi
    @TuijaKartaslammi Před 3 lety +953

    I am happy to pay taxes (I live in Finland). Here (my) money goes where it should go cause of no corruption, or at least not much. We have safety net if we fall, and we are happy to help others if they do. I just love my country

    • @osamedennadi6309
      @osamedennadi6309 Před 3 lety +16

      Can we be friends?

    • @TuijaKartaslammi
      @TuijaKartaslammi Před 3 lety +9

      @@osamedennadi6309 Of cause Osamede Nnadi

    • @osamedennadi6309
      @osamedennadi6309 Před 3 lety +4

      @@TuijaKartaslammi great! Kindly send your e-mail. Mine is lisaimafidon@yahoo.com. Thanks

    • @mkmllrc
      @mkmllrc Před 3 lety +4

      Osamede Nnadi Be friends until death, goodluck✌🏻

    • @TuijaKartaslammi
      @TuijaKartaslammi Před 3 lety +4

      @@osamedennadi6309 I sent request to a instagram account. If it is you, just accept.

  • @goingwalkaboutnow
    @goingwalkaboutnow Před 8 měsíci +1

    Excellent. I am so sick of super hero’s and mystical kingdoms, there is so much magic in everyday life. Thank you for capturing it so beautifully and yes I cried at the end, good tears, happy tears.

  • @wilsontchipilica5685
    @wilsontchipilica5685 Před rokem +1

    wow
    I gonna change my view of life and Will keep watchimng this mini documentar til I absorb everything in it and i hope some day I can visit nordic countries

  • @otasinakin4442
    @otasinakin4442 Před 3 lety +622

    In Finland they say "It's like winning the lottery to be born in Finland" and that's 100% true.

    • @Alan-mz3sc
      @Alan-mz3sc Před 3 lety +20

      hhhhh the number of depressed people in scandinavia and the suicide statistics are the highst in the world .....what happiness r you talking about..? people are literally depressed 6 months of the year ...

    • @honeybear8006
      @honeybear8006 Před 3 lety +38

      @@Alan-mz3sc can i ask you where u read that? i'm really curious

    • @tttiiaa
      @tttiiaa Před 3 lety +30

      @@Alan-mz3sc I'm not 100% in love with Finland (though I don't think anyone is with their home country) but that "literally depressed 6 months of the year" is such bs. Also, Finland isn't really a part of the Scandinavia.

    • @1974Klimek
      @1974Klimek Před 3 lety +12

      @@Alan-mz3sc 51st place Suicide rates by country in 2016

    • @mshams3463
      @mshams3463 Před 3 lety +4

      highest suicide rates in the world, freezing cold, dark all year.. last place id want to live

  • @fraseroppiasuomea4760
    @fraseroppiasuomea4760 Před 2 lety +229

    when no one has to be a winner or loser, everyone can be happier

    • @Philosopher420
      @Philosopher420 Před rokem

      agreed.

    • @shinji1264
      @shinji1264 Před rokem +2

      Life ain't about being happy it's about struggling to survive... I understand why these people are happy though but if I were to post the reason my channel would be flagged for violating TOS

    • @dthomas9230
      @dthomas9230 Před rokem

      @@shinji1264 In America maybe, but real democracies have higher scores all around. USA is 16th on Happines, 25th on Democracy, 46th on Press Freedom Index.

  • @SebasGarciaNY
    @SebasGarciaNY Před rokem +63

    I lived in Denmark for 3 years, and I loved there as a life experience. Definitely the quality of life is very high and people do have a very strong sense of community and well being beyond just capital. However, the consumption of antidepressants is very high among the population. I have to say that it is extremely difficult to live there as a foreigner, even if you are from another European country. They are extremely protective of their own ways, to the point that there is no place for foreigners in the work force unless you want to be underemployed for the rest of your career.

    • @AviyahAbides
      @AviyahAbides Před rokem +11

      Thank you for that perspective. I was about to pose a question about foreigners living there.
      Shocking to read about the antidepressants issues. If it’s the “happiest” place then why are so many suffering from depression

    • @williamMaezawa
      @williamMaezawa Před rokem +1

      You should move to another country. There are many immigrants who have become very successful in the UK and Germany and France for example

    • @jackmeoff454
      @jackmeoff454 Před 10 měsíci

      @@AviyahAbides Take it with a pinch of salt his statement.

    • @ivanjulio242
      @ivanjulio242 Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@AviyahAbides mostly the lack of sun, this hits people's mind and alo make them vitamin D deprived, lack of activities in winter (too cold and dark) and they are too closed in themselves. Some stuff they can change and some they can't. That is why there is a movement trying to promote a friendlier culture, something like we here have in latin america.

    • @1m2rich
      @1m2rich Před 9 měsíci

      Fascism is coming again. Many will not be happy again.

  • @CatherineKay-qs7dn
    @CatherineKay-qs7dn Před měsícem

    Thanks a lot for this reminder to live life; certainly increasing my memory bank. I aspire for a full memory bank now 👌🏽

  • @arjun220
    @arjun220 Před 3 lety +538

    while in Japan people are jumping off from buildings to thier deaths because of overwork.

    • @Arday60
      @Arday60 Před 3 lety +123

      While death from overwork is an issue in Japan, a rather minor one, that's not the reason for most cases of suicide. Living in Japan is generally a very lonely thing and sharing your troubles with others is simply not done. loneliness and an inability to share with others is going to cause depression and in some cases suicide.

    • @fionagregory9376
      @fionagregory9376 Před 3 lety

      Their*

    • @inveele
      @inveele Před 3 lety

      Soon in US, too

    • @poochesworld
      @poochesworld Před 3 lety +1

      That's so sad. :-(

    • @TheStedomi
      @TheStedomi Před 3 lety +7

      You can't really compare. Suicide in Japan is many times seen as saving your honor, look at history, samurais, kamikazes etc. Suicide isn't a real taboo in japan. It's part of their culture somehow.

  • @trebledc
    @trebledc Před 4 lety +258

    When you always worry about money, house, safety and health that is a formula for unhappiness.

    • @walden6272
      @walden6272 Před 4 lety +21

      You just describe America.

    • @marisamendes3506
      @marisamendes3506 Před 4 lety +3

      Housing is not free in those countries

    • @vertie2090
      @vertie2090 Před 4 lety +1

      Is there anywhere where you wouldn't need to worry about money, house and health though? And even safety.

    • @walden6272
      @walden6272 Před 4 lety +7

      @philip Trevor Actually birthrate always drop proportional to increase in wealth and education. You don't see rich people have ten kids do you? But you see plenty of poor people have tons of kids in third world countries.

    • @kb-tm2hm
      @kb-tm2hm Před 4 lety +3

      philip Trevor its low because people of higher incomes tend to have less kids and poorer people have more kids look at africa or india

  • @SuhagChowdhury-lz7zj
    @SuhagChowdhury-lz7zj Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for explain that properly.

  • @lizikkolyadko
    @lizikkolyadko Před měsícem

    And again I almost cried... Guys, you're so nice❤

  • @MyvIsLove2
    @MyvIsLove2 Před 3 lety +449

    people need to realize that money should never be your priority in life. it should be your health, your time of rest and being able to do what makes you happy. im incredibly lucky to be born into a society that gets it

    • @inna.rudenko8571
      @inna.rudenko8571 Před 2 lety +1

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    • @mugdhakanungo
      @mugdhakanungo Před 2 lety +6

      Hey..where are you from??

    • @loco_tom
      @loco_tom Před 2 lety +9

      I say money is a priority because it enabled me to start a new life in asia after having a bad childhood in europe. It's not just depression but anxiety attacks isn't something that can be treated simply by speaking to a psychiatrist in a mother language that I hate and most certainly it doesn't go away by going to a cafe daily for that hygge moment... My best time in life were short four years in asia but I can't settle down there since I don't have life skills to be financially succesful and now I'm stuck in europe where I even rage quit from two jobs after being ridiculed (and I was always nice to everyone!)..

    • @cynthg9547
      @cynthg9547 Před 2 lety +3

      And where would that be at that makes you happy 😁

    • @ryumii1701
      @ryumii1701 Před 2 lety +5

      Exactly, you're born in it
      Which not everyone has

  • @beduylaagan9422
    @beduylaagan9422 Před 4 lety +239

    Take me to Finland 🇫🇮 or Denmark 🇩🇰 I’m jealous of how their government take care of their people

    • @hocukavkazec4928
      @hocukavkazec4928 Před 4 lety +7

      Both belong to the European Union and are members so they abide by EU rules. I am from the EU, and I live in the USA. The lifestyle is great in the USA, just go to school for the right thing and move to the right state.

    • @mageee2768
      @mageee2768 Před 4 lety +4

      Government isn't responsible for people. Individual is rdponsible for taking care of theirself

    • @quanbrooklynkid7776
      @quanbrooklynkid7776 Před 4 lety

      @@mageee2768 W

    • @creativeandaliveat65
      @creativeandaliveat65 Před 3 lety +11

      In a real democracy, government is the people - representation of the citizens. People, who live in an oligarchy, are resigned to thinking that they can't fundamentally change their quality of life. You can't effectively change the government by voting, as you don't have legitimate election practice. That's how you end up with government vs. people. Government works for the oligarchy, and makes laws that pamper the ultra wealthy, but don't benefit the people. Look at the US, which is an oppressive police state, built on slavery and exploitation - now drowning in corona cases.

    • @ItsSota
      @ItsSota Před 3 lety +2

      @@hocukavkazec4928 Norway is not in the EU tho...

  • @sentientAl
    @sentientAl Před 5 měsíci +1

    Love the lykke and glad distinction :)

  • @christopherhobb7702
    @christopherhobb7702 Před 11 měsíci +27

    Successful people don't just become that way overnight. What most people see as a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose is the result of hardwork and hustle over time..I pray everyone here becomes extremely successful!!

    • @michaelandrenio993
      @michaelandrenio993 Před 11 měsíci +11

      Assets that can make you rich
      Bitcoin
      Stocks
      Real estate

    • @indiaculture5166
      @indiaculture5166 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@michaelandrenio993 You're right, it's obvious a lot of people remain poor due to ignorance

    • @haydencraig7149
      @haydencraig7149 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@jeremygood3246I'm enjoying working under a platform that brings good return in my life and I've been making my weekly returns without stress all in cryptocurrency

    • @haydencraig7149
      @haydencraig7149 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@jeremygood3246Learn and trade under a guide I do same and I hardly make losses in the market

    • @lasvegasluca9509
      @lasvegasluca9509 Před 11 měsíci

      Life itself is a risk likewise businesses and investments,only the weak scares away and miss lifetime opportunities

  • @alena9405
    @alena9405 Před 4 lety +219

    I am from Eastern Europe and had a chance to study in Finland for almost a year. It was one of the best experiences in my whole life. Whenever you have any questions or problems, they can be solved in several hours. Everybody carries out their job duties at a high level. And Finnish people are cool in general.

    • @komandurunarayana4472
      @komandurunarayana4472 Před 3 lety

      I'm dying here in india I'm very depressed

    • @Redfizh
      @Redfizh Před 2 lety

      @@komandurunarayana4472 I heard Covid19-deceased were being burned on the street. Check Finnish Covid19 statistics. What if you moved out of there?

    • @evepalisada2640
      @evepalisada2640 Před rokem

      Watching this adds to my happiness...wish I could visit Finn in the future . Nice content...love this.

  • @abcdLeeXY
    @abcdLeeXY Před 4 lety +133

    It’s depressing living in NYC. Majority of us are slaves to our rent and mortgage payments.

    • @vertie2090
      @vertie2090 Před 4 lety +1

      What's the earnings level for middle class there?

    • @d3r3kyasmar
      @d3r3kyasmar Před 4 lety +6

      I’m glad i dont live there...
      I am happy where I am and I am happy i just go to New York to visit and hang out....

    • @jonwalker3795
      @jonwalker3795 Před 4 lety +1

      Come to vt you ca
      N find a
      House for 20k

    • @SaeleeSaan
      @SaeleeSaan Před 4 lety +7

      i make $130k and i'm broke. lmfao.

    • @tdlkorbt100henry
      @tdlkorbt100henry Před 4 lety

      @Guilherme Duarte lol

  • @solidspirit2365
    @solidspirit2365 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Good documentary
    Very important for the world to see

  • @tyronetb3
    @tyronetb3 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video, Thank yall.

  • @JJSogaard
    @JJSogaard Před 4 lety +296

    I once heard someone say that Breaking Bad could never have happened in Scandinavia. If someone gets cancer (or another serious illness) they get help.

    • @mageee2768
      @mageee2768 Před 4 lety +5

      I heard that there are lazy people who never work just take advantage of the safety net and government healthcare. MAGA KAG2020

    • @JJSogaard
      @JJSogaard Před 4 lety +30

      @@mageee2768. There are. But there are very few of them.

    • @mageee2768
      @mageee2768 Před 4 lety +2

      @@JJSogaard I dunno bout your country but finland is a shithole with huge taxes and limited opportunities compared to the states and if you are not capable of taking care of yourself then that is your own problem not the governments. Take it from a finn!

    • @jaakkojouppila9965
      @jaakkojouppila9965 Před 4 lety +22

      @@mageee2768 Jaaha, surullista se on ku 80 000 meni hukkaan ku sinäkin kävit peruskoulun

    • @michielderuyter8244
      @michielderuyter8244 Před 4 lety +12

      @@mageee2768 The US now has more than 30 million people unemployed- due to a lack of social safety. MAGA KAG2020.