Which is the smartest country
It often indicates a user profile. Log out. US Markets Loading H M S In the news. Matthew Speiser. Singapore 2. Hong Kong 3. South Korea 4. Japan tie 4. Taiwan tie 6. Finland 7. Estonia 8. Switzerland 9. Netherlands Canada Poland Vietnam Germany Australia Ireland Belgium New Zealand Slovenia Austria Their conclusions are based on three factors: the number of Nobel laureates, the average IQ of the population, and school performance. The overall winner is Japan.
This makes sense in a country with a strong tradition of innovation and a huge emphasis on education — the land of the bullet train and the square watermelon comes out on top. Rounding out the top 3 is consistently high-performing Switzerland in 2nd and China in 3rd. China, whilst lagging behind in the Nobel rankings, more than makes up for it with the 2nd highest national IQ and the 7th highest performing school kids.
The top 10 appear below. Another OECD study, which used multiple data points including adult education level, chose Canada as the most intelligent nation.
Japan placed second, while Israel came in third. Big Data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, etc. Coming in second place was the United Kingdom, followed by Germany in third place. Smartest Countries We may not be the smartest or happiest country, but our country sure does provide a lot of opportunities.
America has anything for anybody willing to look hard enough. Further, we all have the opportunity to get smarter and happier if we want. Getting smarter is pretty straightforward. We just need to read, listen, and learn more from people who are smarter than us. Then we need to take action and constantly learn from our mistakes. Getting happier is a little trickier. However, more knowledge generally provides more happiness. Having enough money to do what you want improves happiness.
Finally, having supportive friends and loved ones are vital for happiness. Personally, I give myself a out of 10 on a subjective happiness scale. I was closer to a out of 10 while working. It is really the freedom to do what I want that makes me the happiest. When do You Finally Feel Rich?
Readers, why do you think people in the smartest countries are not the happiest? Why do you think people in the happiest countries are so happy and people in the smartest countries are so smart? What do you think about America or wherever you live? If you could only pick one, would you rather be smart or happy? Which country do you think has the best combination?
Among those who are happy, it depends on the city as well. I have known about the happiest countries and hope to earn enough money to buy a second home during retirement in one of these cold countries and live there during the not-so-freezing months. In terms of intelligence, it looks like the majority of the highest ranked countries embrace rote learning in their education to a greater extent than many of the others.
To me, this has absolutely nothing to do with intelligence. Of course, intelligence is a multi-faceted, highly debatable concept, but imo true adaptability is much more correlated to intelligence then scoring well on an IQ test. Given that everything around us is constantly changing, this ties in very closely with being adaptable. Happiness is also an interesting one. However, after that, I would say happiness is much more internal.
They may have a harder time making friends, and relating to those around them. Both of these could bring down overall happiness. And some random researchers from different countries decided to create a survey based on what they believed to be important. Whereas happiness is much more subjective to rate.
Therefore, if you are intelligent, you should believe in your own abilities and try to do some thing entrepreneurial. Bet on yourself!
And if you are not as confident in your abilities and intelligence, join a firm that has intelligent people and ride on the rocket. So I guess the question is…do the most intelligent countries based on the test in the article produce more successful whatever the measure of success is entrepreneurs or companies per say k people than the others.
China and India ancient civilizations had the tradition of rote-learning. The religious texts, myths, epics, philosophies had to be passed on to next generation by rote-learning. Writing them all down came much later. Hence the priestly class, the upper-educated class became the power centres of these civilizations — the trend passed on to regions they influenced.
Contrast this to the West where things started looking up much later in their history. Where there are enough funds to put into the most trivial topics of research and technology -progress and prosperity seems to come to them. This is advantage West — more specifically the current Anglo-American axis and Scandinavia.
The rest of Europe does not seem to be doing that well. The Asian, Latin and African nations have to deal with a burgeoning population, readapt due to displacement of their way of life and thinking by the colonial powers, draining of their resources for centuries — their priorities are totally different from the affluent West.
Japan is an example — quick to adapt to Western ideas and rapidly industrialize in the early 19th century, they became a colonial power instead of being colonized.
See where they are now. America the best place to live hahahah get real. Gun violence and constant riots corrupted food chains and foods depleted from basic nutrients.
Confrontational attitudes. Normal people unable to afford decent quality foodstuffs, rocketing obesity and no healthcare. Yeh real estate is cheap.
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