This is a pretty open question of course, as there will be different answers for different groups of people, and different kinds of ways in which a country can be good/bad.
I live in Germany, and while it's a country with many, many flaws, I can't say that I hate the country because, frankly, there's not many places I'd rather live. But of course, I'm a middle-class suburban white girl, the systems here largely exist to benefit me. For other groups of people it might be different. If I had to move to another country right now, Finland would probably be my first pick. I'm interested in China for a number of reasons, but I doubt that living there would ultimately be better for me.
So yeah, it's kind of a purposely vague question, I'm curious on what you think.
Norway also has their social wealth funds, which are commonly owned funds used to pay for various things that contribute towards the common good. I wouldn’t call it socialism, of course, but it is a little further in that direction than what other Scandinavian social democracies are doing.