A group of young people from Lapland are choosing to remain in their home village despite limited local amenities. One resident, 22-year-old Juulianna Kemppainen, shared her experience of trying city life only to find it disappointing. The attraction of the rural lifestyle outweighs the convenience of urban centers for these individuals. Even the lack of entertainment, such as a dance floor that opens only a few days a year, does not deter them. Their decision highlights a growing preference for community and nature over metropolitan living. This trend suggests a shift in how some young Finns perceive success and quality of life. Ultimately, the pull of their ancestral roots remains stronger than the allure of the city.
