#4560657 - 03/19/21 09:47 PM
Finland ranked happiest country in the world - again.
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#4560667 - 03/19/21 11:02 PM
Re: Finland ranked happiest country in the world - again.
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I think it's because hockey is such a big sport there. When I was a kid in Yankeeland, we were hockey NUTZ. My dad found this old Finn, first name Reno (sp?) who had a regulation rink he had built in his back yard! He had a Sauna too, and a nice frozen pond to jump into after. I loved the rink, the rest was way beyond my 10 yr old Yankee puritanism. The old fart slammed me against his boards more than once...always acted like he didn't like me. Then one night...yeah he had lights too, I got a chance to "politely" check him on his butt after bouncing him off his own boards when he was off balance. He and I got along great after that. Sometimes I wonder where my life would have gone if we hadn't moved to Florida a couple of years later. I was a really good hockey player for a kid. For sure I would have learned to fight good earlier than I did.
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#4560685 - 03/20/21 03:16 AM
Re: Finland ranked happiest country in the world - again.
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Are Finlandan women pretty? That's an extremely generalized question don't you think?
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#4560689 - 03/20/21 05:23 AM
Re: Finland ranked happiest country in the world - again.
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Norway, Finland, and Sweden all look to be great places to visit. Only if you can afford the astronomical cost of living.
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#4560694 - 03/20/21 07:47 AM
Re: Finland ranked happiest country in the world - again.
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Are Finlandan women pretty? That's an extremely generalized question don't you think? I don't think his question is any more generalized than your assumption that only homogeneous people can be happy.
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#4560695 - 03/20/21 08:57 AM
Re: Finland ranked happiest country in the world - again.
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Norway, Finland, and Sweden all look to be great places to visit. Only if you can afford the astronomical cost of living. It's all relative though & someone living in the cheaper areas in the USA might say the same of e.g. visiting Beverly Hills. Here in the UK it is significantly dearer to live in London than most other parts of the country but the wages are higher to compensate. & of course there are major differences in life/lifestyle in Scandinavia e.g. good & inexpensive public transport, universal healthcare & high social care/unemployment benefits. The important metric is what you can do/get with what you are left with after all normal expenditure. Are you familiar with The Big Mac Index (& it's variants)? https://www.economist.com/big-mac-index
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#4560696 - 03/20/21 10:01 AM
Re: Finland ranked happiest country in the world - again.
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I wonder what has changed in Finland. It used to be notorious for high rates of suicide and alcoholism, mainly due to isolation and short daylight hours during the long winter. Communication, information, entertainment and social media access thanks the the world Wide Web has improved citizens' lives mayhap
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#4560703 - 03/20/21 11:56 AM
Re: Finland ranked happiest country in the world - again.
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I don't think his question is any more generalized than your assumption that only homogeneous people can be happy.
Homogenous societies don't experience racial strife and tension at anywhere near the major levels that countries like the US do. Don't misunderstand me, I'm NOT saying that societies need to be homogenous but I am simply making an observation of the inevitable consequences that can result when you have a society with multiple different races and religions. It's human nature that I am critiquing here.
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#4560704 - 03/20/21 11:59 AM
Re: Finland ranked happiest country in the world - again.
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good & inexpensive public transport, universal healthcare & high social care/unemployment benefits. And who pays for that? The taxpayers of course so that needs to be figured into the "cost of living" equation. It is not a separate entity.
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#4560724 - 03/20/21 04:26 PM
Re: Finland ranked happiest country in the world - again.
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good & inexpensive public transport, universal healthcare & high social care/unemployment benefits. And who pays for that? The taxpayers of course so that needs to be figured into the "cost of living" equation. It is not a separate entity. & that's why I said "The important metric is what you can do/get with what you are left with after all normal expenditure". Tax is taken off before you are left with whatever you are left with.
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#4560824 - 03/21/21 01:09 PM
Re: Finland ranked happiest country in the world - again.
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My current home, Denmark, second (first or second nearly every year) and I can only reflect on my own experience ...
- I work which makes me happy - I get paid which makes me happy - I then give half of every dollar I own back to the government which makes me unhappy - Of the half I have left, the government takes 25% again in sales tax any time I buy something which makes me unhappyer - My daughter got Corona but I never had to worry about her care because doctors and hospitals are free and well resourced and medicine is subsidised so that makes me happy - She starts University in July and not only is that free, but the government pays her an allowance because she is studying, so that makes me happy - She doesn't need a car, she rides her bike everywhere on nice bike paths and if she needs to take a bus or train or metro it comes on time so that makes me happy - My son works at a childcare center where childcare is subsidized and his salary is paid by government and my wife works at a healthcare center and her salary is paid by government so I guess I can see where all my tax money goes so that makes me happy - Beer is cheaper than bottled water, so that makes me happy - The supermarkets are full of wine from all over the world so that makes me happy - Soccer is the biggest sport and it is really boring compared to almost any other sport in the universe so that makes me unhappy - Crime rate is low and I never have to worry about being shot because no one has guns except the police, so that makes me happy because the chances of the police shooting me are pretty low (so far) - We have been in and out of lockdown a few times and each time there is no big fuss, people follow the recommendations for a few weeks and it works and then we can open up again, so that makes me happy - We are vaccinating people now and all the oldies have been vaccinated, and all the healthworkers have been vaccinated and now all the vulnerable people are being vaccinated and pretty soon it will be my turn and now corona hospitalisations are falling dramatically because of vaccination so that makes me happy - And did I mention beer is cheaper than bottled water?
So on balance yep, pretty happy.
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#4560833 - 03/21/21 03:11 PM
Re: Finland ranked happiest country in the world - again.
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I don't think his question is any more generalized than your assumption that only homogeneous people can be happy.
Homogenous societies don't experience racial strife and tension at anywhere near the major levels that countries like the US do. Don't misunderstand me, I'm NOT saying that societies need to be homogenous but I am simply making an observation of the inevitable consequences that can result when you have a society with multiple different races and religions. It's human nature that I am critiquing here. Pretty sure Finland does not have a media/government, hellbent on a race war.
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