Finland has been named the happiest country in the world — again.
The Nordic country topped the “World Happiness Report 2023,” published this week by the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network, which measures factors such as income, mental and physical health and societal generosity.
According to the report: “Finland continues to occupy the top spot, for the sixth year in a row, with a score that is significantly ahead of all other countries.”
But there’s no national secret behind Finnish happiness, said Heli Jimenez, senior director at the governmental organization Business Finland.
Rather, it’s “a skill that can be learned,” she said.
To prove this, the country is giving away free trips to Finland for a four-day masterclass in Finnish philosophy and life balance.
A happiness ‘masterclass’
Finland’s first “Masterclass of Happiness” will be held from June 12 to 15 at the Kuru Resort, a luxury lakeside retreat in southern Finland.
According to Visit Finland, “expert coaches” will cover four themes in four days:
- nature and lifestyle
- health and balance
- design and “everyday”
- food and wellbeing
Nature is a key component of Finland’s “Masterclass of Happiness.”
Aleksi Koskinen | Image Source | Getty Images
The catch?
Only ten people can attend. For those who are chosen, the costs of the class, plus travel expenses, will be covered.
Applications to attend the masterclass are open from now through April 2. Interested travelers need to fill out a form and complete a social media challenge showing why “you may secretly be a Finn.”
Those who are not chosen to attend in person “need not worry,” according to the country’s tourism authority Visit Finland, adding that the masterclass will be available online later this summer.
Why is Finland so happy?
Jimenez said she is often asked why Finns are so happy. For her, it “stems from a close relationship with nature and our down-to-earth lifestyle.”
The Finnish CEO of the customer feedback company…
Read the full article here