QUOTE FOR THIS POST
If you're not as happy as you would like to be, move to Norway."
Forrest Caricofe
Google search: About 7,450,000 results (1.20 seconds).
No results found for "If you're not as happy as you would like to be, move to
Norway."
WHAT'S ON MY MIND TODAY
**The happiest countries on earth. If live in the United States as I do you may
say that our country is the happiest because of your locality to our country and
maybe because you're happy yourself. Well, sorry to bust your bubble, but as you
can see from below our country ranks 14th in happiness 1 place down from last
year which means we're getting more unhappy and not happy.
Visit the Top 10 Happiest Countries in the World
The most blissful places on Earth definitely are worth a trip.
Ext story by Katia Hetter; Video by Page Ellerson, Claudia Morales and Nick Scott
• Updated 21st March 2017
"(CNN) — Norwegians have more reason than ever to celebrate the International
Day of Happiness.
After ranking fourth for the last two years, Norway jumped three spots and
displaced three-time winner Denmark to take the title of "world's happiest
country" for the first time.
Denmark dropped to second place this year, followed by Iceland, Switzerland,
Finland, Netherlands, Canada, New Zealand and Australia and Sweden (which
tied for ninth place), according to the latest World Happiness Report, released in
March 2017 by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network for the United
Nations.
Denmark has won the title three of the four times the report has been issued,
while Switzerland has won the title just once.
The United States came in 14th place, dropping one place from last year."
The 5 most happy countries in the world:
video.nationalgeographic.com/video/travel-source/161110-travel-top-5-
worlds-happiest-countries. Watch the video to see the five most happiest
countries and please watch it for me because I don't have the time right now.
In the November 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine, they believe that
"Costa Rica, Denmark and Singapore are the most joyful places," only Denmark
is included in the above.
I'm happy here in Smithville, Ohio and have no intentions of moving to Norway.
Period. You can move there if you want to, but I'm not going with you, I like being
alone anyway.
Copyright ©2017 forrestcaricofe.com All Rights Reserved
If you're not as happy as you would like to be, move to Norway."
Forrest Caricofe
Google search: About 7,450,000 results (1.20 seconds).
No results found for "If you're not as happy as you would like to be, move to
Norway."
WHAT'S ON MY MIND TODAY
**The happiest countries on earth. If live in the United States as I do you may
say that our country is the happiest because of your locality to our country and
maybe because you're happy yourself. Well, sorry to bust your bubble, but as you
can see from below our country ranks 14th in happiness 1 place down from last
year which means we're getting more unhappy and not happy.
Visit the Top 10 Happiest Countries in the World
The most blissful places on Earth definitely are worth a trip.
Ext story by Katia Hetter; Video by Page Ellerson, Claudia Morales and Nick Scott
• Updated 21st March 2017
"(CNN) — Norwegians have more reason than ever to celebrate the International
Day of Happiness.
After ranking fourth for the last two years, Norway jumped three spots and
displaced three-time winner Denmark to take the title of "world's happiest
country" for the first time.
Denmark dropped to second place this year, followed by Iceland, Switzerland,
Finland, Netherlands, Canada, New Zealand and Australia and Sweden (which
tied for ninth place), according to the latest World Happiness Report, released in
March 2017 by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network for the United
Nations.
Denmark has won the title three of the four times the report has been issued,
while Switzerland has won the title just once.
The United States came in 14th place, dropping one place from last year."
The 5 most happy countries in the world:
video.nationalgeographic.com/video/travel-source/161110-travel-top-5-
worlds-happiest-countries. Watch the video to see the five most happiest
countries and please watch it for me because I don't have the time right now.
In the November 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine, they believe that
"Costa Rica, Denmark and Singapore are the most joyful places," only Denmark
is included in the above.
I'm happy here in Smithville, Ohio and have no intentions of moving to Norway.
Period. You can move there if you want to, but I'm not going with you, I like being
alone anyway.
Copyright ©2017 forrestcaricofe.com All Rights Reserved
No comments:
Post a Comment
I like friendly people of all races and cultures.