Under her presidency, Finland has risen undisputedly to the top of the world rankings in education, health and infrastructure. Its companies have also shone, with giants like Nokia, and others still leading, such as Wärtsilä and sports watches Suunto and Polar, not to mention shipbuilding, wood and paper. All this despite a population of only 5.5 million and harsh winters.
In this photo, the former president wears used clothes from second-hand markets and sits like a homeless person for long hours to feel and make people feel the suffering of refugees and the poor.
She said: “I could have been a beggar or a refugee, but luck made me a president. It makes me feel solidarity with those who were not so lucky.”
When humanity dwells in the souls of leaders, the nation and citizens remain preciously in their thoughts. 📚📚📚