The police are some of the most trusted in the world—which seems to be increasingly rare in other countries—with zero recorded incidents of police brutality or corruption.
One of the most advanced information societies in the world
Don’t be fooled by all that rural land! There are hundreds of newspapers and popular magazines, thousands of professional magazines, more than 60 commercial radio stations, and, in 2015, Reuters reported that 95% of Finns read a newspaper at least once per week.
Unlike countries where success and happiness depend on competition, comparison, and lavish living, Finland’s happiness turns more upon being content with one’s lot and having not the most, but enough.