2026-03-20
34 分钟Hey, Happiness Lab listeners.
Happy International Day of Happiness.
The International Day of Happiness is a holiday established by the United Nations
as a global day of recognition about the fundamental importance of human happiness.
And on this day each year, the United Nations and its partners release the World Happiness Report,
their annual snapshot of how happy people are around the globe.
The report is also famous for ranking the happiest countries in the world.
And this year, the happiest country is Finland for the ninth year in a row.
So congratulations to Finland and all its lucky inhabitants.
For a social science nerd like me, the World Happiness Report is an absolute treat.
It brings leading researchers around the world together to dig into the political, social,
and economic forces that shape our well-being.
Each new edition of the World Happiness Report centers around a different theme.
And this year's theme feels especially relevant.
If we're going to think about psychological well-being and happiness in the modern age,
we have to look in depth at technology.
This is Dr. Jean Twenge, one of the researchers behind this year's World Happiness Report.
Jean is an internationally celebrated psychologist at San Diego State University.
Her chapter looks at how young people around the world use and respond to social media.
Jean is something of a rock star when it comes to understanding teens and technology.