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In a chat with Business Insideryoung Lithuanian Goda PonomariovaitÄ— shared her opinion regarding this year’s list. According to the native of the European country, she and her friends were surprised to hear the news because “There is a huge problem with mental illness and not enough is being done to fix it.”
The happiest country in the world in 2024 was Lithuania, although its inhabitants do not agree with this
Young people often hide mental illnesses for fear of what others will say. “You don’t want to tell anyone that you have depression, bipolar disorder, or anything else. You just don’t want to tell anyone that you have depression, bipolar disorder, or anything else. you keep it a secret“He said, stressing that for adults over 30 it was much worse because of the context of that time. “Older people often say: ‘You never lived in the Soviet Union. You don’t know what it was like, but you’re very depressed all the time.‘”.
Also, the suicide rate in Lithuania remains quite high on average with other European countries. According to the 2021 report of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the territory had 15 deaths by suicide per 100,000 inhabitants. “Unfortunately, I think it’s common here to know someone who has committed suicide.“Goda said.
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