Can you look at the country with 50 thousand dollars per capita?

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2 years ago

When I read what a doctor living there wrote, I started to think, "This is not all, it's too exaggerated". After confirming what I read from other sources, I decided to share it with you.

I'm talking about Finland...

First of all, let me state this: It is very difficult to see poor people in this country. The standard of living of the people is generally good…

If a Finn is not addicted to alcohol, drugs or gambling, he can live independently of anyone.

When he gets into a difficult situation, he finds the support of the state right next to him...

However, people are frugal.

Consumption frenzy has not yet arrived in this Nordic country. People never go to waste in food and other consumption expenditures.

Finns buy something new only when absolutely necessary.

They either deliver their worn-out clothes and belongings to those in need through non-governmental organizations, or sell them in second-hand markets or on the internet.

The fact that a family with children wears clothes from a flea market -even if their income is very good- is not found strange by anyone and is interpreted as a sign of maturity and modesty.

In this northern country, people prefer comfortable clothes required by the cold climate.

Let's open this with an example:

A reader who writes to the journal Mathematics World asks, "Why are our mathematicians' shirts always old?"

The editor said, "So they're not old by what they're wearing!" gives the answer!

In Finland, which is famous as the country of people who avoid waste and adopt a nature-friendly lifestyle, very expensive and luxury cars do not attract much attention!

If you happen to be in this country during the summer, don't be surprised when you see people walking around in plastic slippers!

Because in Finland, you can go to the beach, to the shopping, to the restaurant with plastic slippers.

Moreover, teachers can even enter the class with slippers, and they can even teach barefoot if they want!..

When slippers wear out, they are usually sold for 1 Euro. When they become unusable, they are not thrown into the trash, they are thrown into the recycling bins. In this way, damage to the environment is prevented and re-use is provided.

Let's end our article by stating that the national income per capita in Finland is 50 thousand dollars!..

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We can see countries with 50 thousand dollars per capita, the answer is definitely yes, by taking advantage of today's technological sophistication, we can see other countries.

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2 years ago

This article is actually my rebellion against the situation my country is in... My country is trying to develop.

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