"Comparing Happiness: Finland's Flexible Work Act and America's Decline in World Happiness Rankings"

Finland's status as the "happiest nation" may be attributed to its cultural emphasis on humility, trust, and work-life balance, as well as the passing of the Flexible Working Act in 1996. Finnish companies prioritize employee well-being with 92% offering flexible working hours, fostering strong workplace relationships and a healthy work-life balance. Despite their quiet confidence, Finland boasts a thriving ecosystem of successful startups and innovative companies, with a record $1.8 billion in funding received by Finnish startups in 2022. The Finnish approach to business success and happiness revolves around humility, trust, and balance, emphasizing the importance of investing in company culture for long-term success.
- Finland passed its flexible work act in 1996–and it may partly explain why it’s the happiest nation Fortune
- America's happiness hits new low, per World Happiness report Axios
- U.S. drops from top 20 happiest countries list in 2024 World Happiness Report CBS News
- I’m a psychologist in Finland, the No. 1 happiest country in the world: 4 phrases we use every day CNBC
- U.S Falls Out of Top 20 Happiest Countries for the First Time Ever TIME
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