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Many people have the question of what kind of country is perfect. Some people think that the people live in peace and prosperity, while others think that they have great technological and military capabilities. Today, the country we are going to tell you about meets all the criteria. Yet, in this country a third of the population has an extramarital affair, the highest rate of cheating in the world. What is the reason for this?
That country is Finland, and the reason Finland is so stable, developed and happy is that many people attribute this achievement to an efficient and complete local government system. At the same time, the integrity and transparency of local government is quite high, with almost no official corruption scandals breaking out. This is very rare in developed capital countries.
The main reason for this situation is that local civil servants have quite high salaries and benefits and belong to the elite class of the whole society. In addition, the penalties for corruption crimes are so severe that it seems relatively uncomfortable to work hard for what you get out of corruption.
Finns are definitely polite in their communication, but not cordial. At night, it is rare to see people gathered in the streets, and they seem to prefer the quality and style of solitude. However, some figures show that Finland has the highest cheating rate in the world at 36%, with a third of the population having an extramarital affair. Yet, they also have the highest happiness index in the world, which is very hard to see.
A country with such a high rate of infidelity has such a high happiness index. In fact, Finland's high happiness index is more likely to be related to social welfare. Finland's social welfare is enviable, especially in the areas of health and education. They have welfare and assistance programs for nationals of all ages and jobs, and Finns rarely experience poverty or lack of food. A solid material foundation also backs up the high level of well-being of local citizens.
Finland's landscape is also unique. Lakes and snow are the two main themes in Finland, and with 500,000 summer lakeside cabins, most of which are concentrated around these 55,000 lakes, spending an average of 79 days a year in their lakeside cabins, it's no wonder they have such a close relationship with nature.
More than 50 percent of Finns go berry picking in the forests, 30 percent like to fish, and the locals must visit the sauna once a week. According to unofficial statistics, there are more than 3 million saunas in Finland. Just two people exist in one sauna, which gives an idea of how many saunas there are.
In addition, Finland has the wonderful state of extreme night, in which the whole day is night. Thus, if you can live in a fairy-tale country, it is estimated that everyone's happiness will grow exponentially, plus each place has its own different habits, and people here may have different views in their minds, so they are not surprised by the extramarital affairs.