“Improving wellbeing requires thinking beyond income and economic growth alone.”
A switch to voice notes can help reduce ambiguity in workplace communications.
Heavy social media use appears to be contributing to the drop in wellbeing among young people.
You can’t buy happiness, but you can visit the world’s happiest countries.
Costa Rica jumps to 4th place; Nordic countries stay on top.
Real social connections matter.
Last year, the U.S. ranked its lowest place ever, in 24th.
An annual world happiness ranking explores how the use of social media influences well-being.
“It is clear that we should look ... to put the ‘social’ back into social media.”
The Finns reported an average score of 7.764 to evaluate their life satisfaction.