These Countries Are So Miserable, It Might Break Your Heart
Briefly

Ipsos' study reveals that 71% of respondents across 30 countries consider themselves happy, indicating a prevailing sense of contentment despite varying definitions of happiness.
Defining happiness can be complex; it often embodies fulfillment, joy, gratitude, and a sense of meaning in life, influenced by personal and external factors.
The Gallup World Happiness Report analyzed responses from over 100,000 people, highlighting key happiness determinants such as social support, GDP, and personal freedoms.
To improve happiness in the unhappiest countries, a focus on enhancing social support, economic stability, and reducing corruption is essential for fostering well-being.
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