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Finland is home to the world’s happiest people—their No. 1 secret is this 500-year-old mindset


“Sisu” is a concept and way of living that has been interwoven into Finnish culture for more than 500 years.

It has no direct translation, but it is focused on determination and fortitude. It’s about having the grit to push forward in the face of adversity and near-impossible odds.

For six years in a row, Finland has ranked No. 1 as the happiest country in the world. Having lived here for most of my life, I believe that sisu plays a significant role in our well-being and ability to maintain such a positive and resilient mindset.

As a psychology expert, I’ve devoted my career to teaching people how to incorporate sisu into their lives. Here’s my best advice:

1. Find a purpose outside of yourself.

2. Increase resilience through training.

3. Be gentle with yourself and connect with nature.

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