This is not something I can objectively answer. We have 4 seasons in Switzerland from hot summer to snow in the winter. There is 4 official languages and when I am not wrong around 23 swissgerman dialects (all no written languages), 4 italian dialects, 4 rumantsch and I think one french (but do not point on me when I am wrong about this).
Politically: We have no President, we have 7 Bundesräte which govern as a collegium. We have direct votes to enforce or stop laws in their process. Switzerland is very federalistic.
Cultural: Many swiss people are rather showing the cold shoulder than offering a warm hug at first. But I would argue that once you finde someone to vibe you will not loose this connection easily. But depends mostly on your character and the other person I think.
Concerning Kids and education: I have several friends who are techers and am positively impressed how our school system is adapting. Much importance to learn responsibility, expressing your needs and resolving conflicts with words. Integrative schools mostly where slower learners are mixed with fast learners. I think it is hard work for teachers but a blessing for society and the kids. Since they learn from the ground up, how complex our society is. That we are a big salad of individuals and not a pot of standardized carrots with the same properties. Everyone has their talents. We only have to find them and give everyone tasks which match and engage these talents.
Arts: I am no proponent to leave the art to artists. I would say everyone is an artist in its way. But speaking of professional painters, musicians, actors and so on I think there is some opportunity. But it is hard and there is not much money to gain by it as I hear from musicians.
Economically: Switzerland has one of the highest economic fluctuation. Just recently I heard, that only about 20% of peoples income is related to the income of their parents. The rest is your education and your network which makes the income. Switzerland is very attractive to be an entrepreneur and build a company. Switzerland has very low Taxes (around 10% excluding health care). Taxes can differ a lot depending on the canton (federalism and free taxing markets).