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Finland is overall a happy country. It's been first on the world happiness report since 2017. The country combines strong social support systems with a deep cultural appreciation for balance and trust. High-quality public services, like education, healthcare, and childcare reduce everyday stress, while low levels of corruption help build confidence in institutions. The work week is 35 hours giving people more time to relax. Finns also place a strong emphasis on time in nature, equality, and personal freedom, all of which contribute to overall well-being. Finnish happiness is built on quiet contentment and calmness. People in Finland have an 82.15 year average life expectancy.