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📖 Read the full story here: [ / why-finnish-devs-outperform-silicon-valley... ] [https://runitbare.com/why-finnish-dev...] Last time we explored Japanese coding perfection — Kaizen, Monozukuri, and the small daily habits that make codebases last decades. This time we’re heading north, to Finland, where developers follow a very different, but equally powerful approach to building software. The philosophy is called Jatkuva Parantaminen — continuous improvement with a Nordic twist. It blends lean manufacturing with Finland’s obsession for sustainability, focus, and well-being. Here’s how it works: Six-hour focus blocks → 3 hrs deep work, 1 hr Kaizen improvement, 2 hrs collaboration, 1 hr documentation & learning. Sisu debugging → Fix root causes, not symptoms. No patching. Three whys until the system itself is stable. Metsäkoti rhythm → Remote-first, seasonal cycles: winter = cleanup, summer = features, transitions = planning. The results: Short-term velocity looks 15–20% slower than Silicon Valley. Code lasts 3x longer without rewrites. Developer burnout drops by 60%. 👉 The Finnish method flips the question: instead of “how do we go faster?” it asks “how do we go further?” And ironically, by slowing down, they end up ahead.