Attention Economy


Sunday, June 27, 2021

Insights from Happiness Rankings

We’re Learning the Wrong Lessons from the World’s Happiest Countries
https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2021/06/worlds-happiest-countries-denmark-finland-norway/619299/
Taking forest walks and foraging for berries do sound delightful, but a focus on activities and habits reduces entire cultures to individual lifestyle trends and obscures the structural forces that make people satisfied with their lives. No quantity of blankets or candles is going to make up for living in an unequal society with a weak social safety net. The folly of fixating on local customs becomes even clearer if you consider the poverty and violence that are common at the bottom of the rankings: No lifestyle blogger is studying Afghanistan, the least happy country in this year’s report, and recommending that readers avoid Afghan pastimes and customs such as flying kites and going to communal bathhouses.
 
The Grim Secret of Nordic Happiness
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2021/04/finland-happiness-lagom-hygge.html