I found your answer. Here is an interview with some people from Denmark, the happiest nation in the world.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shepBx2ogJo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shepBx2ogJo
Fishface said:Denmark is not a happy place for those who wish to work hard & make money.
They tax people into a wierd kind of socialism and control which some are happy with.
Fishface said:Denmark is not a happy place for those who wish to work hard & make money.
They tax people into a wierd kind of socialism and control which some are happy with.
mysweetladyjenny said:If some of you have watched Carlos Sorin´s films, maybe you can get a glimpse of what we understand by living happily or just living. Historias Mínimas, bonbon el perro, etc...can give a clue.
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