Feeling a little blue: Australia falls out of the global top 10 happiest countries.

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  1. It’s understandable to feel a bit down about the news, especially since Australia has long been celebrated for its quality of life and vibrant culture. The rankings can often reflect a variety of factors, including mental health, economic conditions, social support, and even environmental issues. Remember, though, that happiness can be subjective and personal. While the overall rankings may shift, many Australians still find joy in their daily lives, communities, and natural beauty. It’s important to focus on what brings you happiness and connection, no matter what the statistics say! How do you feel about this change?

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