Switzerland
The health of those who live in Switzerland is astounding. Switzerland's life expectancy, like Norway's, has been praised by the United Nations, owing to the lack of deadly illnesses among its citizens. Surprisingly, despite being beaten out by Norway for the title of the best country to live in, Switzerland's life expectancy is slightly higher than Norway's. In Switzerland, people live to be around 83 years old. Switzerland is a shining example of how taking care of oneself can lead to amazing things, but this is a luxury that not many countries provide to theirs inhabitants.
The Swiss have a tradition of eating just what is available locally and in season. Meals are fresh, healthful, and tasty, and include any of Switzerland's 450 cheese varieties, 200 types of bread and pastries, farm-fresh meat and eggs, and more. The Swiss educational system is regarded as one of the greatest in the world. The public school system is free for all children to attend, and there are also various private and foreign school alternatives, albeit admittance to these is tough and requires an interview and testing.