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Homeland Rules

In Every Homeland, there are RULES that govern success and failure. Where are populations seeking better lives? Where are they fleeing? Universal reles of governance is critical to preserving life and wellbeing in Every Homeland.

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Finland

Finland has earned the "happiest" country top score again in 2023, the sixth year in a row. Why?

Citizens vote about their lifestyle well-being based on GDP per capita, social support, low corruption, and generosity in the community where people look after each other, and enjoy freedom to make key life decisions. They feel like a "family" nation.

The happiest countries in 2023 included Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Israel, The Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, Luxembourg and New Zealand.

What do these countries have in common besides places where others would like to live? They have fewer multicultural conflicts.

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Afghanistan

The country voted most unhappy in 2023 was Afghanistan, according to the World Happiness Report.  The top ten unhappy countries included Lebanon, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Botswana, Malawi, Comoros, Tanzania, and Zambia.

The report takes a closer look at the trends of how happiness is distributed, in many cases unequally, among people. It examines the happiness gap between the top and the bottom halves of the population. This gap is small in countries where almost everyone is very unhappy, and in the top countries where almost no one is unhappy. Happiness gaps globally have been fairly stable, but gaps are growng in many African countries.

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