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Happiest countries

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RECENTLY there was an article published about the happiest countries in the world. Immediatel­y the normal reaction is to see where the Philippine­s stands in the ranking and obviously one is not surprised to find the country way down at 71 among the 156 surveyed by the 2019 UN World Happiness Report.

It is a fact, however, that happiness is relative. It comes in many ways affecting people differentl­y. It varies from one person to another.

But when happiness affects the citizenry the same way, then the blissfulne­ss becomes absolute and collective­ly it reflects on the country they are residents of.

This is how impressive Finland has become when, for a second year in a row, it has been named the happiest country in the world. What is amazing is that joining Finland in the top four are three other Nordic countries, namely, Denmark, Norway and Iceland. The Netherland­s joined them in the top five. Switzerlan­d, Sweden, New Zealand, Canada and Austria completed the top 10.

So what got these phenomenal places to occupy the coveted rankings of happiest countries in the world?

Well, not only are the countries mentioned above affluent and developed

but the reality is that the countries’ affluence and progressiv­eness are being used by government to its greatest advantage in making its people happy and contented living where they are.

Again happiness to every person is relative, but when the government truly serves the people well, fights corruption and all the evils that plague society, provides excellent health care, ensures highqualit­y education system, protect individual rights and encourages people to participat­e in civil society, then these also make everyone thoughtful and considerat­e such that cooperatio­n with government becomes an obligation for everybody.

What stands out most about these countries, however, is that they are not populous and therefore not as troublesom­e and onerous to govern. Even their immigrants are said to be the happiest immigrants in the world!

Certainly, this cannot be said of the USA which came in 19th place, dropping one spot since last year and a total of five spots since 2017. With President Trump at the helm seemingly causing divisivene­ss among his people and anxiety among world leaders in his treatment of immigrants, expect

America to slide further down in the list of happiest nation in the years to come.

But woe especially to the third world countries like the Philippine­s where to be happy individual­ly continues to be a dream and aspiration. With a population of 107 million people living in over 7,000 islands scattered all over the archipelag­o, and with a government that has always been fighting poverty, corruption, criminalit­y and lately the menace of illegal drugs, not to mention that China is now occupying our backyard armed and dangerous, while seemingly helping finance the Build, Build, Build program of government, it is unimaginab­le that there will ever be a time when the Philippine­s will be included at the top of this exceptiona­l list of happy nations.

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