Which Are The Most Resilient Countries In The World?

Which are the most resilient countries in the world?

A new study gives us insights into the most resilient countries in the world. However, before listing them; it might be interesting to bring up a thought from Anthony Robbins: “Remember that you are always greater than your circumstances, you are more than anything that can happen to you. “

It doesn’t matter where you are from. You are you and your circumstances. However, it is obvious that certain “components”, certain countries, cultures and societies are developing more or less in the medium term, which is why we can qualify them as being more or less resilient.

What is resilience?

Resilience refers to our ability to adapt to external circumstances. This means that being very resilient will make it easier for the individual to overcome complex situations, whether it is thanks to his character (heritage) or his resources (learning). A resilient person demonstrates a good ability to manage stress. Also, she generally demonstrates a high self-esteem and a strong ability not to get frustrated or to quickly overcome this type of situation.

Resilience is very positive because it allows the individual to use the leftovers of negative experiences as reinforcement. Overcoming a complex experience involves the occurrence of a torrent of experiences which will of course be very useful.

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The Most Resilient Countries Study

This study takes as a benchmark the Global FM resilience index, which assesses 9 factors grouped into 3 categories. They thus determine the recovery capacity of the inhabitants of a country in the face of a crisis. The questions are, for example, related to the risks associated with natural phenomena, the nation’s infrastructure and political stability, the value chain or even levels of corruption.

In the test, users answer questions about their behavior towards changes. In fact, we study elements such as the attitude towards determined critical situations, emotional fluctuations, the ability to trust others, tolerance to criticism, the ability to go beyond, etc.

Discover the most resilient countries in the world

It is important to bear in mind that this test is carried out in an entrepreneurial scheme, but that it says a lot about the people of the countries. In fact, depending on the characteristics of the inhabitants of a country, an international company may or may not decide to enter its productive fabric.

Swiss

According to test results, Switzerland is the most resilient country in the world. With very high levels of economic confidence, little fear of natural hazards and a very high supply chain.

According to the result, in Switzerland there is a very high punctuality both at the personal level and in terms of service (with reference to trains and public transport). In addition, this country shows great strength vis-à-vis international crises.

Switzerland is one of the most resilient countries

Norway

In second position, we find in particular Norway. This Nordic country proves that by not having an economic and supply level as high as Switzerland, it is possible to have great confidence and peace of mind in the reactions linked to adverse natural phenomena. This is what allows them to be second.

Ireland

In third position, we find the surprising Ireland. In this case, the inhabitants show a great capacity of reaction vis-à-vis natural risks but not so much from an economic and supply point of view. However, it is enough to be on the podium.

Ireland is among the most resilient countries

Other interesting data

The top 10 is completed by Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, the United States, Canada, Australia and Denmark. You may be wondering how France ranks. To find our country, we must go down to the 19 th position. You might think our position is very low, but keep in mind that over 100 countries were surveyed, so the result is not that bad.

Spain meanwhile is at the 25 th position. This country shows good reactions from an economic point of view and vis-à-vis natural risk factors. However, the perception of corruption and a defeatist attitude weaken his situation.

The lowest ranked country among the 130 countries is Venezuela. There, the susceptibility to natural phenomena is high and the level of corruption high. This places the country in last position, behind Kazakhstan and the Dominican Republic which also closes the ranking. A popular saying goes that “he who does not console himself does not want to console himself”. In this classification, we find everything. This study is focused on the market and commerce in the most resilient countries in the world. Do you agree with the results?

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