Last Monday, the 20th, the United Nations (UN) published the ranking world happinessreport which secured Finland as the happiest country in the world.
For the sixth consecutive year, Finland appears as the protagonist of the list of the happiest and most creative countries in the world, arousing envy all over the world. In addition to so many reasons to smile, the European country offers a free online course on happiness, which is open to applications from foreigners from all over the world.
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In the list released by the UN, Denmark took 2nd place in the UN ranking, followed by Iceland. Brazil appeared in 38th place.
Happiness in Finland becomes a reason to learn
In an interview given to Folha, Heli Jimenez, marketing director at Business Finland, stated that Finland's first place on the list of happier and more creative countries is not a coincidence, but rather a result of the political work that has been carried out over the years. years. Business Finland will be responsible for taking foreigners to spend four days at a resort learning about happiness.
Heli Jimenez believes that happiness is something cultural, built through the country's policies that offer support for people to achieve it. In Finland, education is a priority, jobs guarantee decent wages, contact with nature and promotion of healthy eating are cultural pillars that help explain why the country is so happy.
Masterclass of Happiness
The best news is that the Masterclass of Happiness, an event organized by Business Finland, will offer the course, tickets and accommodation in a resort free of charge.
The selected candidate will be entitled to four days of rest at a resort, where he will have the opportunity to learn about happiness and get to know in detail the secrets that took Finland to the top of the global ranking of happiness.
Entries can be made through from this link until the 2nd of April. Upon completing the registration, the candidate will need to record a video to publish on TikTok or Instagram, using the hashtags #Visitfinland and #FindYourInnerFinn.
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