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Finland doesn’t do happiness the way most places do. You won’t find endless self-help books or people chasing shiny dreams. Instead, happiness here is stitched into everyday life with little habits.
May Day in Finland is more than a celebration of spring. It’s a jubilant spectacle in which university students embrace ...
Speaking to the Express, the CEO of HappyOrNot, and proud Finn, Miika Mäkitalo, has given an insight into what life is like in Finland and why he believes it is the happiest country on Earth.
While Finland's mortality rate dropped by 5 percent last year, the birth rate also fell to a historically low level.
Finland is regularly ranked as the happiest ... As a New Yorker who recently uprooted my family for a European life in sunny Lisbon, where I spend my days coaching entrepreneurs on how to tell ...
Hint: We need to sauna more. Finland has ranked number one (for the eighth year in a row) on the World Happiness Report, which first launched in 2012. So what makes Finns so happy? It comes down to ...
Finnish sauna traditions are an inseparable part of Finland's culture, steeped in history, etiquette, and health benefits ...
Learning a new language can be daunting and is often associated with hours of memorising vocabulary and repeating textbook ...
What to eat in Finland. From Salmiakki to Salmon to tiny potatoes and more! There are so many great foods to try in Finland whether you are at the lakes by Tampere or in the capital Helsinki ...