Finland and the Boston Celtics have almost nothing in common besides one thing: The ability to win big, eight years in a row.

For the Celtics, it was eight consecutive NBA Championships from 1959 to 1966, a feat yet to be replicated. For Finland, it's been topping World Happiness charts for the last eight years. The latter could be considered a bigger accomplishment during such uncertain times, but the mystery of Finland's happiness eludes many, including the Finns themselves.

The World Happiness Report is an annual report published by the University of Oxford in partnership with Gallup and the United Nations.

"People were going to the survey and trying to figure out, what is wrong with the survey," explained Frank Martela, a philosopher and professor.

Martela, who this year publis

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