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Home In Finland

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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If Home Was Finland

Kristi Haapaniemi

Consume 42.81% less oil

  • I wouldn't drive a car, but instead use reindeer or a dog sled.
  • I'd use wood to heat up my home.
  • I have more daily activities (chopping and carrying wood).
  • Bigger demand for a better alternative (greener solutions).

Have 30.86% less chance of dying in infancy

  • I will see and be around more children.
  • I will not need to worry about having plenty children.
  • Or I will be confident to have many babies.
  • There will be a somewhat even birth to death ration

Spend 27.69% less money on health care

  • Save money for other necessities.
  • Fair supportive Government.
  • Health will be surly taken care of.
  • Living benefit. More money for Dental care.

Die 2.16 years sooner

  • I'll not be able to do as much as I would in Canada.
  • The life style must need more efforts.
  • I won't live as long obviously. 
  • Jobs must be hard labor. 

Make 9.11% lees money

  • The money currency is different.
  • prices on merchandise may be cheaper.
  • I will have to work 1 or more jobs.
  • Money budget will have to be organized.

Experience 8.1% less of a class divide

  • I will not feel secluded in things.
  • I may see less homeless people.
  • Meaning the economy might be better.
  • Feeling less afraid of danger (crimes).

Be 75% less likely to have HIV/AIDS

  • I will live longer.
  • Better efforts with protecting from diseases.
  • Less sick people will be around me.
  • Less money spent on vaccines and medicines.

have 6.67% more free time

  • More time to spend with family.
  • Less time working.
  • Days may seem longer.
  • I will have more time for hobbies and relaxation.

use 4.55% more electricity

  • Have a higher power bill.
  • More lights in the house.
  • Might have greener electricity sources.
  • Again, higher bill.

have 0.88% more babies

  • Larger family.
  • Have 1 or more jobs for income.
  • Life might be happier (less stress)
  • Or life may be more stressful.

The positives of living in Finland

  • Plenty of healthy children.
  • No worries of getting diseases.
  • Save money on health care.
  • Have more free time for myself.
  • Good chance I am not going to get HIV/AIDS.

The negatives of living in Finland

  • I will die 2 years sooner.
  • My job will not be making the same amount of money as Canada.
  • I will have to work 1 or more jobs.