How to Make People Happy? | Timo Harakka | TEDxCaledonian Intl School Youth
In “How to Make People Happy,” Timo Harakka draws from his career as a Finnish politician and public servant to argue that happiness isn’t just a personal pursuit, but a shared, societal mission. He emphasizes the role of strong institutions—transparent governance, reliable welfare systems, and equitable public services—in removing sources of unhappiness. At the same time, he highlights how individual agency, community bonds, and purpose contribute to well‐being. The talk suggests a balance: it’s not enough to have policies that function; a society also needs culture, connection, and opportunities for meaningful participation for people to truly flourish.If you like, I can pull together key takeaways or quotes from the talk (if available) to flesh this out further. Timo Harakka is a Finnish Member of Parliament and a prominent figure in national and European policymaking. He served as Finland’s Minister of Transport and Communications from 2019 to 2023, where he played a key role in advancing digital infrastructure, sustainable mobility, and the transition to carbon-neutral transport.With a background in journalism and a strong voice for innovation, Mr. Harakka has championed digital transformation, 5G development, and ethical AI governance across Europe. He has also been a strong advocate for climate action, pushing for smart, green transport solutions and resilient communication networks.Combining deep political experience with a passion for future-oriented policy, Mr. Harakka brings insight into how societies can embrace technological change while safeguarding democratic values. He continues to serve actively in Parliament, shaping legislation on digitalization, labor, and the environment. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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