The Albanians are among the most stressed peoples in the world, according to a new Gallup study of some 150,000 people around the globe relating to wellbeing.
This puts Albanians far more than the global average of 39 percent.Greece ranks first (59 percent) about the stress, followed by the Philippines (58 percent) and Tanzania (57 percent).
Surprisingly, according to this poll, Albanians are even more stressed than people in Uganda (53 percent), Venezuela (52 percent), and Rwanda (52 percent).
In general, the study found that people around the world are generally more saddened, scared, and fiercer than ever before.
The most negative country in the world is the African nation of Chad, followed by Niger, Sierra Leone and Iraq.
Latin America was the most positive part of the world, where Paraguay comes first for the happinest among these countries, and then Panama, Guatemala, Mexico, El Salvador, and Honduras.