Tag: Finland
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Why Finns Love Doing Things the Hard Way
Beyond the dictionary definition, how does ‘sisu’ actually manifest in the daily grind of a Finnish winter? A personal and humorous look at the quiet, stubborn perseverance required to cycle through a blizzard at -20°C and why Finns are often too proud to admit defeat. Explore the art of sisu, backed by verified historical facts…
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Is Your Tongue Secretly Programmed to Crave This Black Gold
Most people think there are only five basic tastes, but Finland has been obsessed with a secret sixth one for decades. From its humble beginnings as a pharmacy cough medicine to the infamous 1990s ban on “Salmari” shots, this is the story of how a pungent black candy became a national icon. Science is finally…
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The Land of a Thousand (and Then Some) Lakes
Finland claims to be the Land of a Thousand Lakes but the actual number is closer to 188,000. Saimaa stands out with a coastline longer than the entire coast of France. This post explores the history of the region and its most famous resident, the rare Saimaa Ringed Seal, which adapted to freshwater life after…
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Finland and the Radical Freedom of Being a Forest Ghost
Finland’s Everyman’s Rights offer a radical form of freedom that turns the forest into a tax-free ATM. From the social contract of the invisible guest to the importance of wearing bright colors during hunting season, this is a guide to navigating the Finnish wilderness without losing your dignity or accidentally starting a fire.
