Postcards from Scandinavia - Day 13
- Rani Shah

- Oct 31
- 1 min read

Day 13 - Pursuit of Happiness
In Copenhagen, we visited The Happiness Museum—founded by Meik Wiking, in what is known as the world’s second happiest country, Denmark. From walls filled with handwritten notes about what makes people happy, to stories of love, loss, and hope from around the world, every corner felt like a quiet conversation with humanity itself.
One wall asked, “What does happiness look like?”—and over a thousand people had answered in their own handwriting. Family. Music. My dog. Sunsets. Coffee.
The simplicity of it all struck me—how happiness is never about grand things, but small ones we often overlook.
Reading the stories—letters, trinkets, drawings—I realized happiness doesn’t belong to any one culture or country. It’s a language we all somehow speak, even without words.
The museum spoke not of luxury, but of perspective. From Bhutan’s idea of Gross National Happiness to Thomas More’s Utopia, it showed that joy is both ancient and modern—a pursuit, yes, but also a practice.
Maybe the real pursuit of happiness isn’t about finding it, but noticing when it quietly finds us.
If happiness were a museum, what moments from your life would you choose to display?




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