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What it's like
to live in the
happiest
country on
Earth
BY : 陳氏玲 -B11316055
FINLAND 黃良晉 S113425001
黎氏蘭英 B11316056
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CONTENTS
01 Introduction
02 Why is Finland the happiest country?
03 What can we learn from
Finland?
04 Conclusion
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1 Introduction
According to the World Happiness Report 2025, Finland has been ranked as the
happiest country in the world – for the eighth year in a row.
Published in March 2025
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2 Why is Finland the happiest
country ?
Trust and
A Social Support
Nature and
B
Outdoor Life
C Education and Equality
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D Culture and Lifestyle
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Trust and Social Support
High levels of social trust and government transparency.
Strong welfare system supporting public services such as
healthcare, education, and social security.
President Stubb emphasized that meeting basic needs like
security, freedom, and equality leads to overall well-being.
Emphasis on collective good rather than individual success.
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Nature and Outdoor Life
FINLAND
Nature is central to Finnish life and happiness. Finland’s “Everyman’s Right” allows free access to forests, lakes,
and natural resources.
Activities like forest bathing, sauna, wild swimming,
and foraging are part of everyday life. Even cities like Helsinki offer natural beauty and quick access to
the outdoors.
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Education and Equality
Free and high-quality education for all citizens.
Equal opportunities in society, regardless of background.
Public services like clean drinking water, safe transport, and public libraries are accessible to everyone.
The culture values modesty, balance, and having “enough” rather than excessive wealth or status .
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Culture and Lifestyle
Deep Connection with Nature: Public access to nature is a cultural right.
Sauna Culture: Saunas are spaces to relax, connect, and break down social barriers.
The Spirit of “Sisu” – Finnish Resilience.
Minimalist and Balanced Living: Focus on quality over quantity, not driven by materialism.
Trust and Equality in Society: Low pressure, freedom to be oneself.
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3 What can we learn from Finland
01 02 03
Create a
Trust and Social Make Time for
Culture of Trust
Support Meaningful Rest
and Support
Spending time in Incorporate relaxing Build environments
nature reduces habits like sauna, where people feel safe,
stress and brings reading, or valued, and connected.
mental clarity. mindfulness into daily
life.
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4 Conclusion
Finland shows us that happiness is comes from trust, equality, a
deep connection to nature, and a balanced, peaceful lifestyle.
》 The Finnish way of life reminds us to appreciate the simple
things – spending time outdoors, caring for our community, and
finding strength during difficult times.
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