Hello, and welcome to the How to Live in Denmark podcast.\xa0 I'm Kay Xander Mellish.
\n\xa0Whenever I hear that Denmark is the happiest country in the world,\xa0 I think of Donald Duck.
\nDonald Duck is extremely popular in Denmark, as he is in all Nordic countries. He is much more popular than Mickey Mouse. \xa0He even has his own Danish name - Anders And.\xa0 Which means, basically. Anders the Duck.
\nI don't know how much you know about Disney characters, but Donald Duck - or Anders Duck - is kind of a second-class citizen. While Mickey Mouse is the perfect gentleman, outgoing and take charge, the face of Disney, Donald is lazy. He likes to come up with clever ways to avoid work, or avoid any exercise whatsoever. He likes to play fun little tricks on people. He's often short-tempered, and jealous of Mickey.
\nDonald Duck is an underdog, and Danes identify with the underdog.\xa0 They identify with the idea of low expectations, and then being pleasantly surprised when things turn out well.
\nThis is the secret to Danish happiness. \xa0While Americans might identify with bright, happy Mickey, there's a lot of room for disappointment if your bright, happy plans don't work out the way you hoped they would.
\nDanes are OK with dashed expectations, of disappointment. \xa0