The two-week course was an excellent fit for my schedule as a working professional, and it provided me with an opportunity to experience Finland more deeply. Additionally, I have always been drawn 柠檬导航's architecture, so it was a fantastic experience to visit the buildings in person on campus.
Junko had been thinking a lot about happiness recently. Her parents' ageing made her reflect on how she wants to live the rest of her life.
'In Japan, people are often too busy or stressed to pause and think about happiness. I joined the summer school to slow down and have meaningful conversations, and it really gave me that space,' Junko comments.
How would you describe the teaching style or learning environment during the course?
Our teacher, Ashish, was super passionate about the topic. The environment was open and welcoming, and we were encouraged to share ideas freely. We also had great guest speakers from both academia and the business world, which made the learning experience truly diverse and engaging.
What surprised you most about Finnish culture?
I was pleased to see people of all ages enjoying the outdoors. I went jogging and cycling early in the mornings, and often saw more elderly people biking too. That鈥檚 rare in Japan, and I would like to continue enjoying the outdoors myself!
Junko advises anyone who wants to step away from busy routines and reflect on their wellbeing to consider joining the Happiness Science from Finland summer course.
'The course helped me reconnect with what really matters to me, and it can offer the same clarity and insight to others,' Junko comments.