I lived in a countryside town in eastern Finland, in north-eastern Europe where the four seasons determine a lot of how life has to be lived. I am a writer. The large Saimaa lake district is famous for it's nature and summer cottages, and the town Savonlinna in it for it's medieval castle and the summer time opera festival in it, and the Savo people for doing things wisely in their own personal ways. I live in an apartment house with a forest patch outside the window ADVICES FOR MAKING HOME NICE
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Distance and cultural differencies
If you have always been in love with some culture and country abroad, I guess that it is ok to move to live there, if you are kind of their soulmate and understand them. But if you don't know which country would be such, you would not be so fitted to move there, you are not so eager to adapt, to change to their ways and values. If you think that your own country is ok, there are many different kinds of places to live in and different kinds of jobs in your own country too. Just find a place which you are in love with in your soul, since that is a strong good side if you move to live there, it also makes you adapt to the different professions, different view to life, different things especially taken care of, different skill level, different way of living. I moved 300km from the capital to a countryside town inlands and the difference in what life is like here is huge. But part of the difference comes from me being older and having different kind of jobs in my mind.
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