

The Sunday Read: ‘My Miserable Week in the “Happiest Country on Earth’’’
201 snips May 11, 2025
Molly Young, a book critic for The New York Times, shares her intriguing experiences in Finland, the so-called happiest country on earth. She explores how the dark winter contrasts sharply with the nation's celebrated charm and happiness initiatives. Molly reflects on the complexities of measuring happiness, examines intriguing global happiness rankings, and dives into Finland's distinctive sauna culture and its role in fostering community. Her personal journey reveals deeper insights into Finnish culture, societal norms, and the true essence of happiness.
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Testing Finland's Winter Happiness
- Molly Young visited Finland in February to test its happiness at its gloomiest.
- She ignored popular tourist itineraries and embraced the bleakest month to challenge Finland's happiness reputation.
How Happiness is Measured Globally
- The World Happiness Report ranks countries by a single question called the Cantril Ladder.
- Nordic countries like Finland top the list due to health, income, governance, and social norms.
Immersed in Sauna Culture
- Molly experienced Finnish sauna culture by visiting two saunas and doing a freezing cold plunge.
- The ritual emphasizes communal trust and serenity, not just health benefits or luxury.