What the Happiest Places Have in Common
Citizens’ wellbeing is often the result of careful planning—not serendipity.
by Krishnadev Calamur
Jun 23, 2018
2 minutes
The happiest places in the world are those where enlightened leaders shifted their focus from economic development to promoting quality of life.
“The biggest predictors of happiness are tolerance, equality, and healthy life expectancy,” Dan Buettner, a writer and the author of , said Saturday at the Spotlight Health Festival, which is cohosted by The
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