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No One Is First Past The Finnish

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September 2020

When it comes to being happy, the Finns have it. But how, why and what can we learn from our Nordic friends? Andrew Leci navigates the world to find the happiest people on Earth and discovers that it’s all about give and take when it comes to contentment.

- Andrew Leci

No One Is First Past The Finnish

When this pandemic is over – if it ever is – and we are free to travel again, I have decided that I am going to live in Finland. If they’ll have me.

I know the winters can be brutal, and I may have to wrap up, but I’ll get used to it, as the Finns have. People learn to adapt, and even -30 degrees winter temperatures and the fact that the sun doesn’t rise above the horizon in the north of the country for 51 days each and every year, aren’t enough to phase the happiest people on planet Earth.

For the second year on the bounce, Finland has been named as the Number One country in the World Happiness Report. It’s an annual survey (since its inception in 2012) – conducted by Gallup, one of the more reliable polling agencies that’s worth not completely ignoring – and several metrics are put under consideration when making the relevant evaluations.

GDP per capita is taken into account, obviously enough, along with life expectancy, social support, the freedom to make choices in life, generosity and levels of corruption. It’s interesting to note that Finland scores pretty well on all these factors, but has clearly got its A-game going when it comes to generosity.

Almost half of Finns give regularly to charity and a third are equally regular when it comes to volunteer work that benefits the wider community. What is it with these people? Don’t they understand the virtues of pure capitalism and pursuing the Great Finnish Dream? Why are they so concerned about others?

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