WHY I MOVED TO NORWAY | My Story

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  • Опубликовано: 28 апр 2020
  • in this video i’m telling you the whole story why i moved to norway! it’s actually not just a happy story, but i decided to share it with you really honest. i remember in the periods where i felt so stuck and depressed i always was deeply grateful for people that shared also about the dark times in their lifes. it made me feel less alone and i think it can be so healing when we’re starting to open up to each other. so i hope you like the video, i hope you’re okay and even if not, let me tell you, you are not alone with it. ♥
    für alle die kein englisch verstehen gibt es jetzt auch deutsche untertitel. 😊
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    music:
    a long way (instrumental) - josh garrels
    elephant (instrumental) - JMR
    amongst the trees - chad lawson
    she - chad lawson
    i will fight for you (instrumental) - voyageur
    what a friend (instrumental) - josh garrels

Комментарии • 8 тыс.

  • @elliepasquale5479
    @elliepasquale5479 4 года назад +8462

    The RUclips algorithm has finally figured me out...

    • @lilkirsche
      @lilkirsche 4 года назад +41

      OMG SAME HAHA

    • @SkaaraOfficial
      @SkaaraOfficial 4 года назад +10

      Not me

    • @lucaparrode9823
      @lucaparrode9823 4 года назад +23

      Exactly same

    • @ovihaliuc5884
      @ovihaliuc5884 4 года назад +26

      Same for me. Hahaha The Ai is becoming our friend.

    • @sc6tty
      @sc6tty 4 года назад +38

      Honestly one of the best recommendations.

  • @C0T0HA
    @C0T0HA 4 года назад +3371

    WHY I DIDN'T MOVE TO NORWAY | my story
    :
    broke

    • @camouflagejumpsuit
      @camouflagejumpsuit 4 года назад +82

      Exactly! My husband is 3/4 Norwegian and he would ❤ to move to 🇳🇴 but smartly Norway is very selective on who it lets in because the job and language have to be there already.

    • @mitcha1313
      @mitcha1313 4 года назад +9

      Mood!

    • @mikeheil713
      @mikeheil713 4 года назад +46

      Ah at least the comments know the truth!

    • @MrRba122
      @MrRba122 4 года назад +33

      Yet broke people move all the time.

    • @TimothyONeill_84.
      @TimothyONeill_84. 4 года назад +87

      RBA1225 Yeah, young people can move anywhere because they have nothing to begin with, living in Norway isn’t cheap, believe me, if it was, I would be on the next flight there, but, if you’re middle aged, disabled and living check to check it’s damn no where going to happen

  • @chineseboxer108
    @chineseboxer108 3 года назад +269

    This is better than a year of visits to a psychiatrist.

    • @alexeyshcherbakov.official
      @alexeyshcherbakov.official 3 года назад +1

      Dear Fei-Hong, you are welcome to visit my channel, especially the playlist “Attractive Yakutia” where you can be acquainted with the beauty of our homeland and its people. Let’s meet via the link : ruclips.net/p/PL9haruN-89cBPLlZsxspB3WDuP9aKYAd7
      Please, subscribe and push the notification. If you visit the channel and watch the videos there is no chance for psychiatrist.

    • @Impetuss
      @Impetuss 3 года назад +4

      Check out Jonna Jinton too, swedish woman that moved from the city to be one with nature. Very therapeutic

    • @userm180
      @userm180 3 года назад +1

      for GOD so loved the world that HE gave HIS only begotten SON that whoever believeth in HIM should not perish but have eternal life"-the Gospel of JESUS written by john 3:16."But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:"-the Gospel of JESUS written by john 1:12. hi! JESUS loves you and died for you if you accept HIM! HE rose from the dead to show us that death cant hold HIM! repent and start living your life for HIM and when the time is right HE will get you to Heaven💛

    • @tommyarvemark8117
      @tommyarvemark8117 2 года назад

      WORD

    • @siuhoahambaliroehrig6922
      @siuhoahambaliroehrig6922 Год назад

      @@userm180 o...,

  • @auntmayme8119
    @auntmayme8119 3 года назад +205

    “I am not broken, and neither are you.” Such wise words for someone so young. Thank you.

  • @WormsWeGot
    @WormsWeGot 4 года назад +1526

    "Not having much, and not needing much" - There's a big truth in that sentence, and a very good code of life.

    • @xarmanhsh2981
      @xarmanhsh2981 4 года назад +13

      but i am addicted to fast internet

    • @sweetpeace5
      @sweetpeace5 4 года назад +15

      Yeah..if quarantine hasn’t taught people this realization, there’s no hope for human existence.

    • @marlon1171
      @marlon1171 4 года назад +11

      “ Not having much and not needing much” i’m recently coming to terms with is the only path in this life that makes sense in this insane world we’re in...

    • @zephyrfpv9871
      @zephyrfpv9871 4 года назад +8

      Not much, just enough to live in a villa in one of the most expensive country in the world with super fast internet...not much; it would be cheaper to live in Russia lol

    • @marlon1171
      @marlon1171 4 года назад

      Zephyr FPV : ???

  • @heyrellic
    @heyrellic 4 года назад +3194

    Norway is a really great country to live in if you experience anxiety, because NO ONE WANTS TO CHAT EVER on the street.

    • @Anastasia-sy2lo
      @Anastasia-sy2lo 4 года назад +188

      I have an exactly opposite issue. I moved to Norway from a big city in Russia and developed anxiety and panic attacks here. Me and my husband are planning to move to the south of Sweden, to a bigger city like Gothenburg or Stockholm. Been on anti-anxiety drugs for years since I moved to Norway.

    • @Elion1
      @Elion1 4 года назад +71

      @@Anastasia-sy2lo that is the weirdest. stockholm has a very bussy street and increasing violence. so does oslo i suppose. but i would never recomand living in cities in norway anyway. not unless you want a certain lifestyle

    • @liljevig6403
      @liljevig6403 4 года назад +43

      @@Anastasia-sy2lo thats kinda weird, its not like anyone will ever even think about talking to you. stockholm is way more busy and noisy, if youre moving to sweden bc of anxiety i would recommend a small town like arvika or something

    • @koromar1037
      @koromar1037 4 года назад +51

      I can not agree more. I moved to Norway 4years ago thinking the same... People are looking at you everywhere, straight in your eyes (without any shame), waiting for you to say hi or smile, chat in elevators, at shops, forests, streets, fuckin everywhere (even if you have headphones!). Maybe they are trying to be friendly but it is creepy, very frustrating and overwhelming....

    • @Vikingskog
      @Vikingskog 4 года назад +309

      @@koromar1037 im Norwegian and i think what you say sounds completly foreign. Norwegians dont chat easily with strangers. Looking people in the eye for a short moment is normal. I dont think a stranger (who is not a employee) has ever talked to be in a shop in Norway, ever, not once in 32 years.
      Now, if you are a good looking young woman you will of course get more attention, but thats true anywhere and even more so outside of Scandinavia. If what you say is true it is likely your own behaviour that makes people try to chat with you. Me or any women i know have never had this problem despite being Norwegian and living here all our life. Our experience is the exact opposite of yours, Scandinavia is one of the few places where people leave you in peace, maybe even too much so. Even talking to a stranger at a bus stop is extremly unusual and i can count on one hand the number of times ive seen it happen.
      As for anxiety, if you have social anxiety Norway(or scandinavia in general) is not the best country, because people with social anxiety needs to actually interact with people to overcome it. Being isolated and in a unsocial enviroment will only make ur problem worse over time. Of course that doesnt mean it causes anxiety, but if you already had it, it will be more difficult to fix it in that enviroment.
      And lastly @Anastasia
      moving to Stockholm og Gothenburg is a very bad idea, people are even colder there. The biggest cities in Scandinavia are the ones socially coldest. Gothenburg and Stockholm also have huge problems with criminal immigrants and mass immigration and can especially be dangerous for women.
      Your anxiety problem is not rooted in the city you are in but rather your own situation and yourself, work on urself rather than blame the surroundings and get off those pills, its really bad for you.

  • @leecook8818
    @leecook8818 3 года назад +225

    I spent 6 months in the Arctic circle area of northern Norway. Believe me, the silence is like nothing else. It is strange but stress relieving.

    • @thisuserisbored1361
      @thisuserisbored1361 2 года назад +4

      omg can you please tell us how you did that, how did you find accommodation and price range? I cannot seem to find anything when it comes to renting in the northern area :(((

    • @leecook8818
      @leecook8818 2 года назад +2

      @@thisuserisbored1361 It was decades ago when I was in the Forces.

    • @thisuserisbored1361
      @thisuserisbored1361 2 года назад +4

      @@leecook8818 oh I see how lucky! Glad you got to experience it :)

    • @xqluziv
      @xqluziv 2 года назад +6

      @@thisuserisbored1361 Should be no problem getting accommodations up here, you should find cabins on airbnb or you could just rent a RV and do some sightseeing aswell

    • @thisuserisbored1361
      @thisuserisbored1361 2 года назад +4

      @@xqluziv tysm for your reply 🤗

  • @franktoledo6342
    @franktoledo6342 3 года назад +107

    Nature heals health. The city life is like a mouse on a treadmill wanting to get somewhere.

  • @froderod
    @froderod 4 года назад +1220

    Dear Leena, I have a friend from Malaysia. He came for a visit some years back. After having had a walk around in the fishing village we were staying at in Lofoten he came back and stopped me. Then he said, Frode, "do you know what I heard?" I had to tell him no, I don't know. Then he said "Nothing". I was baffled by this. But he then explained that he had lived 40 years in Kuala Lumpur and he had never heard nothing - or total silence before before. He loved it!

    • @rambabulodha4470
      @rambabulodha4470 4 года назад +31

      That's the true feeling.

    • @holoholopainen1627
      @holoholopainen1627 4 года назад

      Did You heard - What is just SAID ? Many pretend - That They Didnt HEAR NOTHING ! Must be Cultute RELATED - Like for This Hamburger ! I bet that there more Hamburgers being eaten - Than There are EVEN BORN ?

    • @rubenleejohnsen2037
      @rubenleejohnsen2037 4 года назад +13

      @@holoholopainen1627 What are you even trying to say?

    • @holoholopainen1627
      @holoholopainen1627 4 года назад +1

      @@rubenleejohnsen2037 Did You hear - The Silence ? At Hamburg Downtown - There is NONE ! BIG CITY People have No Idea - That You may live on a REMOTE ISLAND ! - with Dogs & Horses !

    • @rubenleejohnsen2037
      @rubenleejohnsen2037 4 года назад +8

      @@holoholopainen1627 Still can't understand what you're saying. Perhaps proper punctuation and less hyphens would help?

  • @suvradeepdutta5766
    @suvradeepdutta5766 3 года назад +1237

    Norway is heaven for introvert people's
    Edit: thanks for 800+ likes

    • @jarleskogly8388
      @jarleskogly8388 3 года назад +117

      And India would be hell for intoverts

    • @Khaufnak.
      @Khaufnak. 3 года назад +50

      @@jarleskogly8388 It is. Can confirm. Source: Indian introvert here

    • @Her01panda
      @Her01panda 3 года назад +5

      Oh man I am coming

    • @TheBelrick
      @TheBelrick 3 года назад +15

      doesnt germany have rural areas too though?

    • @estefaniaarevalo4607
      @estefaniaarevalo4607 3 года назад +2

      @@TheBelrick I was thinking the same...

  • @v_sign
    @v_sign 3 года назад +305

    Did you also come here because of a RUclips-link after seeing Jonna Jinton-video's? To me these video's are also wonderful and enlightening. Thank you, Leena!

    • @userm180
      @userm180 3 года назад +6

      for GOD so loved the world that HE gave HIS only begotten SON that whoever believeth in HIM should not perish but have eternal life"-the Gospel of JESUS written by john 3:16."But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:"-the Gospel of JESUS written by john 1:12. hi! JESUS loves you and died for you if you accept HIM! HE rose from the dead to show us that death cant hold HIM! repent and start living your life for HIM and when the time is right HE will get you to Heaven💛

    • @GodandFam88
      @GodandFam88 2 года назад

      ❤️‍🔥

    • @ProundOfGaga
      @ProundOfGaga 2 года назад

      Yep yep 😍🥰

    • @normanseagull4027
      @normanseagull4027 2 года назад +6

      I find Jonna narcissistic and childish.

    • @dilbar09naz
      @dilbar09naz 2 года назад

      @@normanseagull4027 really? How?

  • @chelsa2876
    @chelsa2876 3 года назад +150

    I'll work hard from today , after 5 years I'll be in Norway ❤... I found my destiny.

  • @CC-vj6dd
    @CC-vj6dd 3 года назад +1149

    I guess I finally understand what's wrong with me: I don't live in Norway.

    • @KalleFlodin
      @KalleFlodin 3 года назад +20

      Sweden is quite ok as well, just saying 😉

    • @FotoFilmEvents
      @FotoFilmEvents 3 года назад +4

      and there is more, more than one milion views!

    • @CC-vj6dd
      @CC-vj6dd 3 года назад

      @Ana Muller Most definitely!

    • @williamholdstrom1879
      @williamholdstrom1879 3 года назад +11

      @@KalleFlodin Sure! If communism, decay and crim.inal non-Europeans is your thing, it's great.

    • @epkegaming3139
      @epkegaming3139 3 года назад +7

      Kalle Flodin norway is better sweden only has woods

  • @johnyribber9197
    @johnyribber9197 4 года назад +662

    It’s weird how one of the coldest place in the world attracts people with the warmest heart. I too will be there

    • @aronandreas
      @aronandreas 4 года назад +9

      You are welcome

    • @mistarnoob1495
      @mistarnoob1495 4 года назад +11

      Welcome to the nordics!

    • @paolo-n2000
      @paolo-n2000 4 года назад +15

      @Johny Ribbler - If you spent ANY time in Norway... You'll realize not all the hearts are warm...

    • @canislunaticus
      @canislunaticus 4 года назад +2

      It attracts all kinds of people, the people with the warmest heart to the people with the coldest.

    • @MotRi1986
      @MotRi1986 4 года назад +23

      I was told by an exchange student that Norway was by far the hardest place for him to get to know new people but he also felt that Norway where the only place where he got "real" new friends.

  • @violetrose56
    @violetrose56 3 года назад +137

    You may want to watch jonna jinton if you enjoyed this she's Swedish living remotely with her husband Johan trust me you will fall in love with her videos they are enchanting

    • @DarthSinistris
      @DarthSinistris 3 года назад +10

      I absolutely DESPISE vlogs, but that lady's videos are damn near therapeutic.

    • @diago951
      @diago951 3 года назад +18

      Every one trying to copy her as you see

    • @c.s.70
      @c.s.70 3 года назад +29

      @@diago951 It's not a crime to have similar values and genuinely want similar things in life and to be inspired by another's journey. I consider this the highest compliment.

    • @alanc2k1
      @alanc2k1 3 года назад +4

      @@c.s.70 so true

    • @NoctLightCloud
      @NoctLightCloud 3 года назад +8

      I just came to this video from Jonna's videos!:)

  • @Dreamwalker_88
    @Dreamwalker_88 3 года назад +42

    I keep watching this video. And every single time I'm left with feelings of deep sorrow, homesick and being powerless. I sooooo long for a home close to nature. I'm living in a big city in a very crowded and overpopulated country with many cultures coming together.. it's like a ticking timebomb. I feel nervous, scared, down and agressive very often. I can relate to your story as if it was mine. Except that I'm still living in the city. But Oh I will change this for the better. I will finaly take care of myself, so I don't have to feel like I'm not normal anymore. Some day, I will open my eyes and lungs to another place to call home with silence as my company, nature as my view and fresh air to breath this all in... thanks for sharing your amazing story! And for encourage/inspire people to choose their own path in life. Thanks so much

    • @NoctLightCloud
      @NoctLightCloud 3 года назад +6

      You're welcome to move to Austria any time, the country side is beautiful and living here is world-class :) Number one, actually, according to many rankings (besides our neighbour, Switzerland).

    • @Dreamwalker_88
      @Dreamwalker_88 3 года назад +4

      @@NoctLightCloud thanks for your invite 🙂 at the moment I'm looking for options in Norway. Been there twice and fell in love. Also been to Austria! Who knows 😌

    • @hypatia242
      @hypatia242 2 года назад +1

      Heb hem juist voor de eerste keer bekeken. Zo mooi... ik kreeg bijna tranen. 'k Zou er ook graag naartoe verhuizen. De stad word me teveel. Maar eerst eens naar op reis om te beginnen! ;-)

  • @Markus-iu5is
    @Markus-iu5is 4 года назад +758

    No one is broken, its the society, the system that fill us with anxiety and bad thoughts. Meaningless expectations we give to us self and others. Humans belong in nature living a simple life

    • @RockstahRolln
      @RockstahRolln 4 года назад +30

      SPOT ON!! We are programmed daily to fit a certain way and culture when all along we simply should be living a harmonious, simple, peaceful and community life.

    • @fidetrainer
      @fidetrainer 4 года назад +13

      @@RockstahRolln there all kinds of complications and expectations in communities. However, the western “expectation” that we should live in community with our bank account and the systems money can buy, that indeed is killing everything

    • @lilkirsche
      @lilkirsche 4 года назад +23

      Like seriously... The modern life makes us depressed as fuck..

    • @birgitk6518
      @birgitk6518 4 года назад +2

      RockstahRolln I wouldn’t want to live in a community. 🤔🙄

    • @Markus-iu5is
      @Markus-iu5is 4 года назад +2

      I agree with every single one of you 100%

  • @stephenblack5425
    @stephenblack5425 3 года назад +388

    "it is better to live in a tiny cabin in heaven than living in a giant castle in hell"
    Peace and true happiness are the best luxuries ❤️

    • @Linda-ng7pe
      @Linda-ng7pe 3 года назад +1

      True! :)

    • @potetstappe666
      @potetstappe666 3 года назад +1

      Well, it's better to play an electric guitar in hell, than a harp in heaven. Pretty random, I know:)

  • @Noksus
    @Noksus 3 года назад +41

    In 2019 I went to Norway for a month long road trip (from Finland) with my girlfriend and her sister. We took a ship from Turku to Stockholm and drove to Oslo. It was the first time I've ever been on a trip like that at an adult age and without my parents. The whole trip was life changing. And all the time I want to go back. So, last year we went back for two weeks. This time we went through the Finnish lapland and drove to Lofoten. The moment we crossed the border to Norway I felt home. I can't explain the feeling. Norway did something to me. It represents a freedom that I don't have back home in Finland and the completely impossible nature that Finland has none of. I can't believe a place like Norway exists. I can't think of a single negative thing about Norway, well, other than how expensive it is. Some day I hope to be able to live in Trondheim. At the very least I want to go back there. Not just for a few days. At least a month. I need it.

    • @lareverie8285
      @lareverie8285 Год назад

      :) i felt the same when I saw Norway, I cant explain it either but it is as if my spirit felt at home

  • @christiericardo3101
    @christiericardo3101 3 года назад +50

    "I am not broken, and neither are you."

    • @userm180
      @userm180 3 года назад +1

      for GOD so loved the world that HE gave HIS only begotten SON that whoever believeth in HIM should not perish but have eternal life"-the Gospel of JESUS written by john 3:16."But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:"-the Gospel of JESUS written by john 1:12. hi! JESUS loves you and died for you if you accept HIM! HE rose from the dead to show us that death cant hold HIM! repent and start living your life for HIM and when the time is right HE will get you to Heaven💛

  • @TattooedBacon
    @TattooedBacon 4 года назад +574

    For someone whose primary language isn’t English, she absolutely has a command and poetic flourish of it that is wonderful and inspiring ... as is her story.

    • @kateli1880
      @kateli1880 4 года назад +19

      In Europe a lot of the grade school teachings requires that you have at least three language master before finishing high school and most of the students chose the most used language in the world as a skill set which of equates to competence in the marketPlace, more hireable. My cousin born in Paris FRANCE in middle school and high school studied .. of course French, English German if she knew Vietnamese as her mother’s native tongue and another language which I think is Chinese.

    • @user-ky6vw5up9m
      @user-ky6vw5up9m 4 года назад +10

      Scandinavian schoolchildren have an impressive command of English.

    • @leighjordine4031
      @leighjordine4031 4 года назад +10

      @@LeenaHenningsen i am english & i can understand you perfectly.

    • @thisdollslifejenna3841
      @thisdollslifejenna3841 4 года назад +9

      Agreed!! Her English is impeccable!
      👍💯❗😁

    • @rosarabin824
      @rosarabin824 3 года назад +4

      @@LeenaHenningsen
      You speak beautifully. I understand you perfectly. I love your story, and I wish you happiness and inner peace. You are a beautiful soul. 🙏♥️.

  • @mcm4981
    @mcm4981 4 года назад +535

    Krishnamurti: "It is no measure
    of health to be well adjusted to
    a profoundly sick society...

    • @clayandputtyvideos1647
      @clayandputtyvideos1647 4 года назад +4

      Jiddu Krishnamurti is my number one.

    • @PoleaM
      @PoleaM 4 года назад +3

      @@clayandputtyvideos1647 my too.....from 10 maybe more years:) But other Krishnamurti....U.J.....try to find on RUclips:Amazing...
      All the best from NY:)

    • @karthikaradhyaa
      @karthikaradhyaa 4 года назад +2

      Wow thats an Excellent quote

    • @achimstrejac6740
      @achimstrejac6740 4 года назад

      Can you please explain this quote

    • @kari4225
      @kari4225 4 года назад

      Aren't you the little ray of sunshine.
      Just be the being you wish others to be maybe if U like🌈

  • @vladimiradoshev5310
    @vladimiradoshev5310 2 года назад +36

    Same about me. Im introverted and feel totaly at home in Norway. Everything is there so perfect for me, it's like magic, unexplainable feeling. Norway is calling me always even though I really love Germany and feel home also here. In Norway though I feel home 10 times more. Not moved yet but considering:)

    • @tatjana509
      @tatjana509 2 месяца назад +1

      can you survive if you work alone and live alone ...ps i know its 2 years since your comment but im interested going there by myself?:)

    • @vladimiradoshev5310
      @vladimiradoshev5310 2 месяца назад

      @@tatjana509 yes totally, the wages a high there. I haven't moved there because I still haven't got my German passport. But I would love to spend there some years in the future

  • @zoey238
    @zoey238 3 года назад +47

    It’s beautiful 💛 but I guess when you have a loving person by your side it’s easier to live like that than if you’re on your own

  • @Narrowgaugefilms
    @Narrowgaugefilms 3 года назад +625

    Many of us are introverts. Often people think we don't like people, but that's not really true. What it's about is we need the solitude of our own thoughts and are easily overstimulated by the outside world. We need to have peace to be at peace.
    I take some hours to be in big cities here and there, and can enjoy it, but It' like a weight taken off as I leave them.

    • @luk4aaaa
      @luk4aaaa 3 года назад +13

      this is really true for me as well, I love going to parties and being with my friends, but I need time to myself as well.

    • @SK-om6tt
      @SK-om6tt 3 года назад +13

      this is so true. I thought it was only me. I moved to Yorkshire from a big city and I realised what I always felt so uncomfortable living in big city- I just stayed in my house most of the time whilst living in a city.

    • @blackfish4674
      @blackfish4674 3 года назад +12

      Introverts like me do like people... just not 90% of them

    • @krabby4456
      @krabby4456 3 года назад +4

      @@blackfish4674 couldn't of said that better

    • @daniellinehan63
      @daniellinehan63 3 года назад

      Right on

  • @mikaaalto3135
    @mikaaalto3135 3 года назад +756

    When it comes to people, less is definitely more. I hate big cities.

    • @larzhillbot1443
      @larzhillbot1443 3 года назад +12

      Me as well Cities are soul draining

    • @joeynelson4091
      @joeynelson4091 3 года назад +16

      Small town can be hell also

    • @mikaaalto3135
      @mikaaalto3135 3 года назад +16

      @@joeynelson4091 True. If people don't like you in a small community you will be ostracized and socially dead and you'll have to move if you want a family, friends and so on. But living closer to nature is still better than living in a big, noisy city, IMO. Personally, I wouldn't mind living at least 3 kilometres away from the nearest neighbour.

    • @joeynelson4091
      @joeynelson4091 3 года назад +3

      I prefer the country also

    • @themookshit
      @themookshit 3 года назад +1

      @@joeynelson4091 yep have experienced this

  • @mgoguen7413
    @mgoguen7413 3 года назад +11

    My anxiety has been peaking this week, after a long time under control, and I came across this video. So relaxing at a time when I needed it. Glad you could find your happiness 😊

  • @thetemplar8695
    @thetemplar8695 3 года назад +11

    Thank you Lena for sharing your story. I think it touches more people more deeply than you will ever know, and by simply sharing, you provide many people validation to do what they should have been doing long ago.....following their heart and feelings. Im American, retired military and have lived all over the world. From Germany to Okinawa, Japan to Afghanistan. Some people thrive in cities, others in the country and I feel everyone should experience both.....and then make that decision, Find a home where you spirit moves and live those days you call your life. Best to you both! Enjoy every day! 🙏

  • @madisonjones7818
    @madisonjones7818 4 года назад +511

    I moved from the US to Norway because stepping off that plane it felt like home.

    • @mrhim265
      @mrhim265 4 года назад +8

      How was it? I'm supposed to move next month

    • @Sparkspliff
      @Sparkspliff 4 года назад +9

      Madison Jones velkommen 😃😃

    • @kasperknutsen8283
      @kasperknutsen8283 4 года назад +50

      Dont bring that American ignorance over here. That white privilige, cultural approriation bs.
      Edit: Amazing to see how many triggered americans in the comments. You're all so delusional to not even realize the problem, well you voted trump for your president so..

    • @nikosroom1913
      @nikosroom1913 4 года назад +75

      @@kasperknutsen8283 that's why some of us leave the US. There's no society in which all of its people think all the same

    • @mathias7595
      @mathias7595 4 года назад +12

      @@kasperknutsen8283 haha bra sagt!

  • @essiilari5894
    @essiilari5894 4 года назад +280

    "Not having much, not needing much."

    • @jaredgerman3386
      @jaredgerman3386 4 года назад +7

      Best way to live!!! =)

    • @mariasowul188
      @mariasowul188 4 года назад +5

      Essi Ilari it's the best way of thinking☺️

    • @derwaldmeister3954
      @derwaldmeister3954 4 года назад +4

      Especially in Norway, one of the most expensive countries in the world.

    • @kasperknutsen8283
      @kasperknutsen8283 4 года назад +2

      @@derwaldmeister3954 first price tells you otherwise buddy;)

  • @ashnasofi5114
    @ashnasofi5114 3 года назад +6

    This makes me want to cry, I understand where your coming from, and I'm so happy you found your happy place.

  • @rm8853
    @rm8853 3 года назад +7

    This video is fantastic! The music, the shots, the editing, the narration, everything about it was perfectly done. Really great job 👏

  • @1cmman
    @1cmman 4 года назад +193

    This just shows how harmful noise and overpopulation is to especially introvert people. I hope a nice quiet place in the country becomes my home soon as well. I would like moving to Norway too if it wasn´t for my family.

    • @Merryyy203
      @Merryyy203 4 года назад +2

      Martin Sorensen I hope you find a place like that too. I am also searching for that place called home.

    • @SeelenTaucher
      @SeelenTaucher 4 года назад +8

      Not only introverted people, but also sensetive humans too. Stinky loud streets, crowds, lights even at nights, much noise, rushes during days...

    • @Vingul
      @Vingul 4 года назад +1

      Judging by your surname, it sounds like you would fit in well.

  • @larryfowler6648
    @larryfowler6648 3 года назад +423

    Finally she describes everything us city haters feel

    • @JolienWieme
      @JolienWieme 3 года назад +1

      💛

    • @HashiraHatake
      @HashiraHatake 3 года назад +3

      Where I live now it’s over 30 apartment complexes and more building it’s time for me to move away from the city it’s so overcrowded they’ve been tearing down woods forest and so much trees and land just so people can ruin it with their car crashes impatience and litter

    • @userm180
      @userm180 3 года назад +1

      for GOD so loved the world that HE gave HIS only begotten SON that whoever believeth in HIM should not perish but have eternal life"-the Gospel of JESUS written by john 3:16."But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:"-the Gospel of JESUS written by john 1:12. hi! JESUS loves you and died for you if you accept HIM! HE rose from the dead to show us that death cant hold HIM! repent and start living your life for HIM and when the time is right HE will get you to Heaven💛

    • @agnesskibicka
      @agnesskibicka 3 года назад +1

      @@userm180 Amen!! Blessings from Poland 🇵🇱, I have a channel too, mindful life by Agnes, feel free to check out ♥

    • @niklasvilhelm7247
      @niklasvilhelm7247 3 года назад

      @@HashiraHatake what city?

  • @rosemarywilliams9969
    @rosemarywilliams9969 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for sharing your story. It's hard to admit how hard anxiety and living in a populated environment can be. But once you tell your story it's like letting that part go and making room for a wiser you 🤗

  • @georgeshumate8174
    @georgeshumate8174 3 года назад +5

    I didn't expect this video to be what it was. I found this very contemplative to my own life. To discover yourself from need and want. Not knowing what it is you are seeking but knowing it when it arrives. Well done!!

  • @Rarerosea
    @Rarerosea 4 года назад +310

    "Not having much, and not needing much" Just doing what we love and working really hard on bringing our next big dream into Life" - this is so powerful.

    • @eviesmells
      @eviesmells 4 года назад +1

      100Davroid ew

    • @micwell2247
      @micwell2247 4 года назад +2

      It is....so so powerful

    • @1cmman
      @1cmman 4 года назад +1

      @100Davroid Germany = overpopulated. Norway = less than 5.5 million people. That´s the simple difference.

    • @hichamennaji1618
      @hichamennaji1618 4 года назад +1

      Beautilful

    • @alawton4173
      @alawton4173 4 года назад +1

      ❤️❤️❤️💯💯

  • @Thomas_Speck
    @Thomas_Speck 3 года назад +165

    i am now over 50 years old and never had the courage to go into the wilderness because i had the same fears: to be considered a failure, to be labeled an outsider. money has nothing to do with it - peace can be found everywhere.
    I can perfectly understand how you must have felt in the city. i was once in the caribbean, bahamas and i loved it, but everywhere just ruckus, music and party and and and and - nowhere calm and peace.
    A friend took me on his sailboat, to a small island, just sand and 5 palm trees on it and around 50 miles of sea, no boats, no people - nothing. Only calm sea, whispering sand, wind and silence. There I finally felt at home.
    So I swore to myself that I would move on to the landside - and I did. It is better today - not perfect, but better.
    I wish I was younger and had the money to buy a boat. Thanks for reminding me of my dreams!

    • @XOXO-4xyz
      @XOXO-4xyz 3 года назад +6

      Great for you enjoy now it is never too late to be happy.

    • @zanster8336
      @zanster8336 3 года назад +2

      Not trying to be rude here but if you are 50 and you want a boat you just sell somthing you dont need and buy a boat. I'm 39 so i know usless stuff acumulate over time and i have low income so if i want somthing new i sell somthing old.

    • @Thomas_Speck
      @Thomas_Speck 3 года назад +12

      @@zanster8336 ^^ It's not rude, it's true. The problem is: family, children, wife and life. I can't just break off and leave everything behind me - this my dream is mine, unfortunately nobody shares it. And I love my family ... so: its just a dream.
      I would have had to go this way in earlier years. the impact of my decision would not have been so dramatic - but as I wrote above: I lacked the courage.
      I just wanted to tell the young woman Leena that she is not alone and that I admire what she is doing.

    • @bjrnjensen7074
      @bjrnjensen7074 3 года назад

      "Failure"? why?? what`s wrong with trying? if you don`t like it..well, then at least you have tried. Also, by "going into the wilderness", I assume you are talking about settling down in a little house/cottage, like she does? not just going on a hiking trip..which can also be done together with other people, which means you couldn`t possibly fail. The fact that Leena has so many followers, must be a sign that many people are longing for wilderness as well, so I can hardly imagine that anyone would label you as an outsider. Anyways, people should follow their own dream, which she clearly does. Leben und leben lassen! grüsse aus Oslo .

    • @Thomas_Speck
      @Thomas_Speck 3 года назад +8

      @@bjrnjensen7074 As I said: I am over 50 - those were somewhat different times back then in 1970´s. The fear of failing to do something wrong - that is not something you are born with - it is something you learn from your background.
      My parents came from very poor backgrounds - dropouts were just stoned Hippies for people like them.
      Anyway, my comment above should only be a praise for the young lady and not a discussion why I didn't do it the same way.
      Remember: It was different, much different times back then - There were no social safety nets and it was far from easy to go and settle in another country ...

  • @daleloope6521
    @daleloope6521 3 года назад +32

    I am having the same “Hamburg” feelings as I sit here in my apartment in St. Petersburg, FL. I have to get out. I just have to find my “Norway”

  • @NutriGenicsClinic
    @NutriGenicsClinic 3 года назад +14

    You are just tapping into nature's energy.. That is the most truthful thing these days. We all feel safe in nature and a sense of belonging! Be well

  • @phild8192
    @phild8192 4 года назад +274

    You’re right. Highly sensitive people aren’t broken. It’s ok to be this way. I think the books are good to help us recognise this and be ok. I’m glad you found your place :)

    • @bluerayalchemy823
      @bluerayalchemy823 4 года назад +1

      I have Asperger's. Was recently diagnosed as being on the "high functioning" end of the Autism spectrum, and I've always felt the way you describe. You may be on the spectrum. I considered myself a Highly Sensitive Person- HSP prior to discovering traits of women and girls with Aspergers. It runs in my family starting with my grandpa. My mom has it, and most if not all of my moms siblings. For years I thought my being different was just that I have ADHD- diagnosed at 5, and often hyperactive, but the Asperger's was missed until last year, at age 30. I got the diagnoses at 31. I'm also an empath- I feel others energy and emotions, and cand read their energy psychically. I'm also clairvoyant.

    • @kairichan4486
      @kairichan4486 4 года назад

      If you are sensitive, you recognize the true meaning of life

    • @SeelenTaucher
      @SeelenTaucher 4 года назад

      Heya Phil, tell me, did you also do the same things like Leena? Well, acting like you were an extroverted. I tried hard to be like them, but did not like it afterall. Always felt weird and lone even in crowds. They had fun, but all I wanted was to "escape" or going home. Now, after more than 20 years, I read books about introverts and hyper sensetive persons hsp and it is like Leena discribed. It really can do harm to you trying to be like most of common society. Its ok to meet with common people, but not for that many hours, cause after this it is getting exhausting.

    • @KalleFlodin
      @KalleFlodin 3 года назад +1

      I'm so happy to read comments like this, it not we who are broken, it's the system and the way most of us live 🙏

  • @Ze1kor2
    @Ze1kor2 3 года назад +23

    Probably nobody will read this. It's okay. After high school, I took a gap year, working and spending it all on one 5-week-trip to Alaska. Your video hit such a vulnerable spot. I had a somewhat similar experience you describe. Stepping out of the plane and awkwardly feeling a sense of belonging. It was a life-changing trip on so many levels, I could go on for a while... Anyway, your words made me cry because I could relate to the beginning so much. Thank you, bless you.

  • @gracechen1873
    @gracechen1873 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing Leena. I randomly saw one of your videos and I cannot stop watching. For people in their dark place, your work brings courage and comfort or even tears. I love your voice, music, how you put amazing photos together. I am in the middle of healing, and I love to see more of your work. I thought I am broken and I am doing all these work to heal for finding a way to get fixed, I bursted into tears when I heard you say "I am not broken Neither are you!" I hope oneway I can get out of darkness be where you are, fully healed and live best life. I once lost hope for that, your video makes me think maybe there is still chance. Thank you for what you do.

  • @aalen1
    @aalen1 2 года назад +7

    Hyggelig at du trives her, og at du har funnet fred i sjelen din her hos oss.
    Velkommen skal du være!
    Seeing how this hits home with so many people (myself included, although I already live in Norway), I'm hoping that everyone will feel the strength to break free from norms and expected behaviours, and follow their heart in doing what they can to fulfill their dreams.
    Best of luck to everyone!

  • @ankoo439
    @ankoo439 4 года назад +244

    Humans need nature. We are not ment to live in concrete jungle with constant pollution by loud noise and flashing lights, with constant social pressure to do useless things. Its always a huge relief every time i travel to the norwegian mountains, and just turn my phone off and relax.
    More and more people are depressed, wonder why... I am willing to bet alot more people feel this way you did, maybe without even realizing it themselves yet.

    • @SeelenTaucher
      @SeelenTaucher 4 года назад +1

      Ankoo you are soooo right. They do not realize for now what happens, those who already can feel it, know it can take the chances to do different.

    • @DrJones-nh4my
      @DrJones-nh4my 4 года назад +1

      Yes.

    • @elementalgolem5498
      @elementalgolem5498 4 года назад +1

      Norway has actually a large problem with depression during winter due to the fact we lack vitamin D and theres a lot less sun here, but summer is a different story

    • @sebastianpafilm2975
      @sebastianpafilm2975 3 года назад

      I agree that nature is wonderfull, but how and where humans should live, really depends on the preference of the individual.
      Personally i would be depressed and feel isolated if i lived the life she does. A week like that would not be a problem, but i would never settle down as isolated as her.
      I would love to live in a big city, and i cant really explain why. I would just personally be fulfilled by enjoying all the diffirent people, the hustle and never being alone.
      But again it all comes down to personal preferences

    • @baronharkonnen1217
      @baronharkonnen1217 3 года назад

      An area the size of Great Britain is paved over with asphalt or concrete every year. Forests and jungles are on the endangered list and will one day be extinct.

  • @maryglennaltamarino9394
    @maryglennaltamarino9394 4 года назад +160

    When I watched Jonna Jinton, I finally knew what I wanted in life. And when I watched this video of you, I am now convinced to move somewhere that would make me feel the same way as you did! I am from Philippines and I always felt like I don't belong here. Someday, I will be in a home in the middle of the forest, and a lake nearby 💖 thank you for being an inspiration!

    • @rhode5462
      @rhode5462 4 года назад +3

      I feel exactly the same way!

    • @claudiaa9357
      @claudiaa9357 4 года назад +1

      I hope you get to do that! :D

    • @scorpion89123
      @scorpion89123 4 года назад +9

      Yes I agree. It is a shame that a Filipino's greatest achievement is to leave the country. It's very sickening aswell to see your country fall victim to systemic corruption and that you can't do anything about it. I hope you find your peace

    • @erinvale8988
      @erinvale8988 4 года назад +4

      I'm a Filipina too. But it seems I'm an alien here

    • @Haleymrn
      @Haleymrn 4 года назад +4

      Hi there, im also from Philippines. My personality is not compatible to most people here. I'm still in the phase of knowing myself but one thing for sure i am no longer interested in this lifestyle. Going parties, romantic love stuff which is overrated, and more

  • @houloa554
    @houloa554 3 года назад

    This was SO beautiful! Thank you. I have not seen a video this touching and visually pleasing in so long 🙏🏻. I hope you continue to live a life full of contentment and peace.

  • @DeGarisJ
    @DeGarisJ 11 месяцев назад +5

    🥲❤ I felt emotional watching this... I've never been to Norway before, but I'm going there on a cruise with friends next May, and I've been learning the language recently, and now watching this... I feel like Norway could have been home in a previous life. I feel so drawn to it, unlike any other country. It's such a strange, yet welcoming feeling. Thank you for sharing your journey to Norway, and really showing the beauty of it's countryside. 🙏

  • @ASMRconKiki
    @ASMRconKiki 4 года назад +272

    I can relate to your story so much. I moved from Italy to Belgium for the same reason, and virtually anyone I know thinks I am crazy for choosing cloudy Belgium over sunny Italy. I instantly felt home when I visited this place 7 years ago. Even the language felt incredibly familiar, and this land was calling me like a siren. 🦋✨ Here I can hear the birds sing, the air is fresh and clean. I live a simple life and I think this is the best decision I have ever made.

    • @potatoeskimos
      @potatoeskimos 4 года назад +8

      Italy is not the best European country tbh.

    • @ASMRconKiki
      @ASMRconKiki 4 года назад +18

      Azhari Arif Italy is amazing from a natural, historical and cultural standpoint. My city, Rome, is pure chaos sometimes. Life there was very messy and chaotic for me.

    • @potatoeskimos
      @potatoeskimos 4 года назад +6

      @@ASMRconKiki Italian history is amazing no doubt. But the country is like Greece and Egypt a modern state leeching off, of what it was once. My friend lived there with his mom, they didn't like Italy and came back to Malaysia. You know it's no good when someone left Europe only to live in Southeast Asia.

    • @potatoeskimos
      @potatoeskimos 4 года назад +1

      @Spud Chuffington jones There's really nothing wrong with the country or the people. I guess it's just outdated.

    • @chinmaydeshmukh7817
      @chinmaydeshmukh7817 4 года назад

      u guys guys dont need any civilization certificate there ? I mean how are u able to leave your country just to stay with natural beauty . yeah ! I am also obsessed with nature but , there the people are different ,new challenges , and the main one the source of income ? as i am 17 i am also lost , i feel like i have a big hole in my life etc. pls answer the above questions.

  • @Korrd
    @Korrd 4 года назад +47

    This brought me to tears. I've been wrestling with those same feelings-being lost, out of place, unhappy, perpetually anxious-and slowly realizing why. The thought of leaving everyone I know is incredibly painful, but I don't know how else I'll ever find peace.

    • @SeelenTaucher
      @SeelenTaucher 4 года назад +3

      Hello Korrd, may I ask you: Where do you live? Those buzzing loud cities are horror, but also horror is beeing in a crowd, but still feeling out of earth, cause you miss kinda depth within humans. Party, money, image...boring. Spirit, emathy, soul, kindness. yes.

    • @Buecherfreak16
      @Buecherfreak16 4 года назад +2

      Yes, this is the same kind of struggle i face. I would leave in an heartbeat if it weren't for my family.
      But they want to stay. And moving alone, i don't think i can be happy for long without them. I would have peace, but it would be so lonely. So i try to make small steps to create a live like that here with the possibilities i have until i make the final decision to stay or to move either way.

    • @Korrd
      @Korrd 4 года назад +5

      @@SeelenTaucher I live in the US in a fairly rural town. However, any work involves traveling to much more populated areas that make me inherently uncomfortable. I don't like the bustle and noise. And with the political situation here, even at home I'm constantly beset by the feeling that I'm surrounded by people who think very differently than I do, as if I'm residing in a country that is actively hostile to people like me. Even before 2016 I felt very much out of place, but since then it's gotten far worse. Someone asked me recently what quality I feel most people lack and 'empathy' was the first word that came to mind. I've been at odds with my environment and everyone around me for so long that now all I want to do is live in isolation and just... recover. I feel like we've all lost something in pursuit of 'progress'. Sure, we have a coffee shop on every corner, but what have we sacrificed? I yearn for something simpler.

  • @kateriaknows
    @kateriaknows 3 года назад +5

    I love you. Thanks for sharing your beautiful story. I’m such a Sun child and recently moved to the high altitude deserts of Nevada. I love it here, and I feel so at home. It is a very luxurious environment, with a plenitude of amenities and read rock mountains. Yet, listening to your story, although we’re polar opposites, brought me so much joy, love and peace. Congratulations on living in your version of paradise. Enjoy your lovely life🙏🏾😌🤍

  • @navo1991
    @navo1991 3 года назад +2

    I was choking up watching this and listening to what you said. So glad that you figured out you needed to move and find peace and started this inward journey.

  • @SpitfireAleron
    @SpitfireAleron 4 года назад +80

    My girlfriend has exactly the opposite experience. She was born in a rural Italian village and when she went to Tokyo 5 years ago, there was no turning back.
    It's really amazing now in this present times we can just do what we choose to do.

    • @jimmason8502
      @jimmason8502 4 года назад +7

      I grew up in rural Canada, surrounded by nature and farms and it was idyllic...but once I got a sense of city life, whoa! I just love being surrounded by people, the hubbub, the activity. I'd sooner sit at a street side table in Barcelona with a beer watching people than sit beside a rippling brook with a fishing pole.

    • @politicallycorrectredskin796
      @politicallycorrectredskin796 4 года назад +3

      Thank god for that. There is only so much room in Norway. If everyone came here it would fill up very quickly. To a certain extent I think you tend to flee from what you grew up with as well. I grew up in Norwegian nature, and at a certain point I almost started to despise being in it. Particularly after serving in the army there. Give me drizzle and an urban setting without trees, thank you! If I never see snow again it will be a billion years too soon.
      Anyway, it turns back again. Now I love nature and trees. But there was a period there when I definitely did not.

    • @dibujodecroquis1684
      @dibujodecroquis1684 4 года назад

      Fishslap 33 Great point!

    • @amberanime
      @amberanime 4 года назад +4

      Uhm no. That only applies to people with money. if your broke and struggeling with mental health ishues you cant just move to some place that would suit you. We can't just do what we choose. I have been stuck in the city for over 7 years because I can't afford to move anywhere because of my mental health ishues I can't hold a job so I have to live on a budged provided by my government, but it's barely enough to get by. Don't get me wrong I'm gratefull my country even has a budget like that. But considering most of my ishues are strongly enhanced by the city and the crowd, there is a good chance I could find a job if I got to live in a quiet peacefull environment where there is not noise/music/loud people everywhere all the time. I need a big budget to move, as the nice and quiet places in my country are all expensive. And only if i can live in a place like that will I be able to destress enough to function again. It's the great irony of how this sytem works. With a higher budget I could heal, and become independant again. The low budget means I'm stuck in a cycle I can't escape from. I've been suicidal about this. (before worried people start replying I'm not suicidal now, just very very stressed ) Me and my mome tried everything, nothing worked, and nobody can help us. People say you should be gratefull for just having a roof at all, and I am, but as I am high sensitive to noise, and almost all living spaces have neighbours that make noise, I almost never find rest. I sleep horrible, I lock myself in my room all day to avoid more noise from outside, it sucks. If I won the jackpot I'd move to a nature filled place like that instandly. So as somebody who can't choose what to do, to the point she considerd suicide as the only way to escape all the noise, I'd have to disagree with you. Only those with money, or certain abilities have that freedom. The rest is stuck in the ratrace.

  • @riyadhsueeiti5292
    @riyadhsueeiti5292 4 года назад +83

    I had similar exprience here,
    I'm a palestinian in jordan, I grew up in amman in a very judgemental and hyper social society, where you are expected to think and to act by abiding to how everyone think is ok..
    Last year I went camping in wadi rum (southern jordan desert) with my sister..
    And for once I experienced a mental state that I never dreamed of..
    Now, I do camp there two days every week alone, I may not enjoy Trees and nature like norway, but I can truly see my self..
    I'm really metally satisfied and I wish I could keep this habit for as long as I could..

    • @elbee1290
      @elbee1290 4 года назад +6

      That sounds so lovely, Riyadh. I am sure if you make this habit a priority, it will continue to be an essential part of your life. Perhaps you will even extend your travels to find other beautiful, tranquil spaces where you can truly see yourself, as you said. Many blessings to you.

    • @riyadhsueeiti5292
      @riyadhsueeiti5292 4 года назад +2

      @@elbee1290 thank you honey ,
      Appreciated

    • @riyadhsueeiti5292
      @riyadhsueeiti5292 4 года назад +1

      @Professional Keyboard Warrior be religious, strict dress codes especially for women, preserving your tribalistic outdated values, and ofcourse being heterosexual + the amount of social contact that's forced down your throat leaving no room for any personal privacy..
      (And many more)..

    • @demilicious2626
      @demilicious2626 4 года назад +1

      I have been to Wadi Rum about 7 years ago and it is just breathtaking there. We also went camping and it’s very peaceful 😍

    • @cutferica3973
      @cutferica3973 4 года назад +2

      What a terrible experience you've been through, i am sorry for you, here i live very peacefully, in indonesia....

  • @jasoncross5684
    @jasoncross5684 3 года назад

    Thank you for your story I’m sure all who watch it can relate in some ways. I’m so happy for you and your 2 favourite beings.
    I am about a month or so away from completing my camper van conversion and hope to spend 3 months in Norway starting in May, I just can’t wait.

  • @eliskahofmannova4919
    @eliskahofmannova4919 2 года назад +2

    Dear Leena! This video has found me at the most perfect time it could. I cried while watching it, same as I cried while leaving Iceland few days ago - having to return to busy Prague. Since the moment I arrived there I have felt that it is the place I belong to, my home.. (and I have traveled a lot before). These last few days I just can´t stop thinking about taking a one way ticket back and start a new life. Just that mere thought unwraps whole specter of emotions and makes my heart beat fast. I have felt so fuzzy here lately and I have lost some of the people I loved the most due to Corona this year. So moving to a place where I feel the serenity incomparable to anything I experienced before but where I also feel SO ALIVE at once, seems to be a dreamy way out of this all. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful and relatable story and giving me courage and motivation to start living my best life

  • @venmis137
    @venmis137 4 года назад +228

    It's weird, I have this thing where I feel like I belong everywhere. The most depressing thing to me is that I can only grow up once and live one life, and then it's over. I wish I could live a thousand lives, all over the world, but sadly I can't. Rural areas are amazing and I can empathise with the sense of calm and tranquility you feel there. But I also find I love cities, the activity of them and their diversity and size. I'm only young but I'll probably end up living in a city. I would love to live in a rural area, but I'm constantly reminded by how short my life is and my need to go to as many places as possible. Living in a rural area is something I would do if I had an extremely long life span, but unfortunately I don't so I do not think I could cope.
    Regardless, Norway is a beautiful and amazing country and I hope you enjoy your new life there! :)

    • @sanjidaakter48
      @sanjidaakter48 4 года назад +16

      and I thought I was the only one to think like that.I am 19 and I also wanted to be everywhere and be everything.and so I am so uncertain about my life ahead.

    • @zentil267
      @zentil267 4 года назад +4

      Your soul will live many lives. Just a shame we will not remember.

    • @anonymousJAN2024
      @anonymousJAN2024 4 года назад +4

      Venmis I feel exactly the same. Maybe in a few years they will be able to add more years of life for every life lived and we can live forever which gives us more time 😊. Or we can wait a while until virtual reality becomes as real as the real world. Or maybe we’ll be reincarnated - there is actually serious research to prove it exists. But the safest option is probably to make the most of the one life you know you have!

    • @Yasaman520
      @Yasaman520 4 года назад +1

      We, Muslims believe that there is other life after this and if we entered heaven we can do whatever we want

    • @sulab3003
      @sulab3003 4 года назад +3

      That is so relatable with any human being first of all, I know how you feel and I guess you are still young so you are uncertain in certain things. Life is not once, we have been living lives indefinitely, this life is also just a phase, so please enjoy and upgrade you abilities , do good deeds that can carry with u to your grave. Keep searching the place that you think you belong to if you feel like you don't belong where you are now. Life is short, while having yourself walled by social norms and dwell in phases of life crisis like other ordinary people? Live now, find peace now , doesn't matter city or rural. Love 💚

  • @Blublod
    @Blublod 4 года назад +311

    Having visited both Germany and Norway I know what you mean, but let me say this. I think you were stifled by Hamburg, not by Germany. If you ever visited the Bavarian countryside you know exactly what I mean. The problem for me are the world's large cities. But everywhere I go I do find marvelous countryside where life can be good. Good luck to you.

    • @haltdieklappe7972
      @haltdieklappe7972 4 года назад +18

      Rick Wyk I’m moving to germany and planning to live in the countryside in a small town or village. I think she just needed to get out of the city

    • @margietucker1719
      @margietucker1719 4 года назад +14

      I hear you, Rick. I grew up on the South side of Chicago. I moved to another state--and have lived in beautiful countryside ever since. Now I hear the wind in the trees, and birdsong. Soothing to the soul ♥

    • @mycalmcorner1081
      @mycalmcorner1081 4 года назад +10

      Exactly! I commented before reading your comment, I live in Konstanz and its nature is stunning, so quite and calm too

    • @nikaan7383
      @nikaan7383 4 года назад +16

      I live in Brandenburg in Germany, a lot of Forrest, Lakes and Rivers. If i visit Berlin after one hour i will go home.

    • @angelikalaser7778
      @angelikalaser7778 4 года назад +5

      Yep. I live in Hamburg, can confirm

  • @SelfcareforBodyMindSpirit
    @SelfcareforBodyMindSpirit 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your story. "I am not broken and neither are you". I will remember these words.

  • @jeanlanz2344
    @jeanlanz2344 2 года назад +1

    So glad you have found healing, Leena. God bless you.

  • @jenniferjohnston8890
    @jenniferjohnston8890 4 года назад +183

    I've never had the feeling of being home and completely belonging until I went to Norway. What an amazing place and I'm so glad you have found your home.

  • @psic.carlakuhn
    @psic.carlakuhn 4 года назад +272

    I never understand how they do this: it's like i went there and have a house out of nothing and now i live there... doing what? How do you earn your money? Or buy that house? I mean its a nice thing to do

    • @nasrullahmiddya3797
      @nasrullahmiddya3797 4 года назад +16

      I wanr to Know that too 😁

    • @LeenaHenningsen
      @LeenaHenningsen  4 года назад +195

      Psic. Carla Kuhn we didn’t bought the house and also the rent for a place so far off is far lower than most city apartments. i work online with video and design, check my website in the description. hope that brought some clarity. 😊

    • @vanwool94
      @vanwool94 4 года назад +69

      Right.. I’d do anything to graduate college and then just move out to a remote place in Norway and live in peace, but it’s completely unrealistic.

    • @psic.carlakuhn
      @psic.carlakuhn 4 года назад +9

      @@vanwool94 yes! I mean, i've been saving for years to buy own my house!

    • @psic.carlakuhn
      @psic.carlakuhn 4 года назад +22

      @@LeenaHenningsen well Leena thanks for your answer , any way i'm proud and happy that you are living your dream

  • @Jan_Norway
    @Jan_Norway 3 года назад +1

    Du sprichst mir aus der tiefsten Seele! Eins zu eins. Mutig diesen Schritt zu gehen und dafür zurecht mit eurem Glück belohnt worden. Ist schön zu sehen und sei euch von Herzen gegönnt. Irgendwann bleibe ich auch ganz da. Bis dahin bereise ich weiter jedes Jahr das Land mit dem Rad. 🙂🇧🇻❤️

  • @joannelucille
    @joannelucille 3 года назад

    Wunderschön gefilmt und bearbeitet! Ich bin froh, dass du Frieden und Ruhe gefunden hast. 😊

  • @renehabermann6113
    @renehabermann6113 4 года назад +174

    "Not having much, and not needing much" feels so wrong to me. To me it seems you live in astonishing luxury. Not luxury defined by big swimming pools, fast cars or vast mansions, but luxury in space, nature, silence and not having to work night shifts in a soul crushing factory. This is so much more than what most people have, even compared to germany - on a global scale this is even more poignant. Living alone in a house, especially a great one like this is not "not much". Being able to step outside into nature, not hearing anything but nature, not needing to see or interact with dozens of people is incredibly rare.

    • @effexon
      @effexon 4 года назад +3

      I see finding job suitable for one, despite these problems, still being able to work. And finding partner. Both of those things are golden valuable things in life, cannot buy with money and not upon oneself but some chance of luck.

    • @kyliekoss8136
      @kyliekoss8136 4 года назад

      Unfortunately there is a huge part of the world where this is rare, but I only think that’s in industrial places. Such as many America states

    • @Republic3D
      @Republic3D 4 года назад +1

      I agree with most of what you're saying. But living such a life isn't that big a stretch for most Europeans. If you live in a Schengen country, you can move to and work in Norway. You could find a job that is possible to do from home or locally. Thanks to the internet you could do a lot of media / IT work from home. And as a Norwegian, I welcome people who want to move here, as long as they can provide for themselves and their closest family.

    • @Republic3D
      @Republic3D 3 года назад

      @Shri Pashupatinaath Interesting.

  • @nails.by.pooh_
    @nails.by.pooh_ 3 года назад +250

    I got so scared by just imagining what if every one starts moving towards those peaceful areas and those places will not be peacefull anymore
    (sigh) can't imagine!

    • @angeladonovan2883
      @angeladonovan2883 3 года назад +10

      Yeahh they're all moving out and making a business out of it... 😟

    • @nails.by.pooh_
      @nails.by.pooh_ 3 года назад +8

      @@angeladonovan2883 yes , that's why I think the earth couldn't handle and it starts making viruses like covid-19.

    • @censoreverything8072
      @censoreverything8072 3 года назад +8

      This is what is currently happening in rural America, unfortunately. My own area is being overrun and treasured nature trails are being destroyed by city tourists and/or city people relocating after Covid.

    • @nails.by.pooh_
      @nails.by.pooh_ 3 года назад +1

      @@censoreverything8072 same situation is happening in Nepal .

    • @pearl9237
      @pearl9237 3 года назад +1

      Exactly 😞

  • @getrelaxed3848
    @getrelaxed3848 2 года назад +3

    When i see peoole sharing the same wishes i have but they do manage to achieve it makes me so happy for them, i have no public anxieties or any, I'm an introvert who is selectively social and very confident while publicly speaking even to strangers, *BUT* my only wish is to literally just be surrounded by nature and nothing else, i always felt like i connected to nature so deeply and i wanna leave this massively crowded city that alone holds almost 9 million people and just go to nature where i can think better and feel as if I'm one with nature🙌🏻 good job for making that decision👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @peterbothwell9005
    @peterbothwell9005 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful and fantastic story.
    I will share your story with my daughter who I feel is just as you were back in Germany.
    I hope it will inspire her to make the move to someplace beautiful and free just as you did.
    Thank you.

  • @bobalzano2296
    @bobalzano2296 4 года назад +99

    "Not having much and not needing much" - Leena Henningsen
    a lot of people spend their whole lives on a gold rush, and they don't know the secret to enjoying life.
    You're a smart lady, Bless you on your journeys whatever they might be

    • @maysiaguilar7897
      @maysiaguilar7897 4 года назад

      Love sooo much that phrase: not having much and not needing much

    • @karl-yi4ir
      @karl-yi4ir 4 года назад

      John R watch your Language.
      Germany as a fully industrialized country is one of the biggest economic powers in the world.

    • @karl-yi4ir
      @karl-yi4ir 4 года назад +1

      John R yes that’s right, I’ve just shortly overflown your comment and saw that part of a sentence.

  • @yuna1284
    @yuna1284 4 года назад +511

    Anybody getting Jonna Jinton vibes?
    Love this btw I DREAM of living somewhere in the beautiful nature of Norway (or Sweden :) ) some day

  • @lisaclark494
    @lisaclark494 3 года назад

    What a beautiful story! You are not alone with these feelings. It is my deepest wish to also move to Norway from the US. I've visited twice and it is a special place that heals the soul. Thank you being brave and sharing your story.

  • @SerelAlaris
    @SerelAlaris 2 года назад

    Danke dir Leena für diese ehrlichen Worte, deine Gedanken und tollen Videos.
    Ich habe dich erst gestern entdeckt und du hast mir seitdem einige sehr schöne Stunden geschenkt, in denen ich mit Tee und Lichterkette auf der Couch sitze und mich von deinen Bildern und der Musik in eine andere Welt entführen lasse.
    Danke dafür, dass du den Mut hattest, diesen Schritt zu gehen. Und danke, dass du uns daran teilhaben lässt.

  • @ningi626
    @ningi626 4 года назад +346

    The lifestyle you’re describing is what Norwegians call “koselig”

    • @SaraBernes
      @SaraBernes 4 года назад +25

      ... og vi på dansk kalder "hyggelig" hihi

    • @MyouKyuubi
      @MyouKyuubi 4 года назад +25

      in english it's called "Cozy-culture", kos kultur.

    • @freshairkaboom8171
      @freshairkaboom8171 4 года назад +17

      Kos er veldig viktig for oss Nordmenn ^^

    • @CH_Milow
      @CH_Milow 4 года назад +2

      @@freshairkaboom8171 jep it is

    • @davidsleiffer8809
      @davidsleiffer8809 4 года назад +13

      That sounds like what the Dutch call " gezellig'.

  • @_Pumpkin_Seed_
    @_Pumpkin_Seed_ 4 года назад +318

    When I was 7 year old, we experienced war, terrorism, theft and blackmail in the country of Iraq. We managed to escape that hell thanks to my great parents. We moved to Norway when I was 8 years old. And that was the first time in my entire life I experience ''Silence'' and being left alone. I grow up in Norway and now I am 26 year old. This is the nicest and best country in my opinion. I love norwegian people, people from Norway, Sweden, Danmark and Finland are the nicest people on earth. Real freedom is in Scandinavia with the vikings.

    • @thebeautifulones5436
      @thebeautifulones5436 4 года назад +37

      Great now please go home because you do not belong in Scandinavia.

    • @max-tv
      @max-tv 4 года назад +33

      Thats good. But dont try to convert norway people to Islam. If you love Islam than go back to iraq. Wish you best

    • @rootje812
      @rootje812 4 года назад +20

      I hope you and your fam. Have a great life😊

    • @mcniggenstein2608
      @mcniggenstein2608 4 года назад +36

      @@max-tv wtf, he didn't even mention Islam

    • @_Pumpkin_Seed_
      @_Pumpkin_Seed_ 4 года назад +117

      @@mcniggenstein2608 Edited: While I didn't plan to talk about this topic, I am forced to since I see some of the replies jumped to conclusion. If you read my comment carefully, I didn't mention if I was muslim and or that i am iraqi.
      -
      I am of Kurdish orgin, a minority who lived in Iraq. On the top of that, I am atheist. We are a persucuted minority in Iraq. I am greatefull that norway open their arms for us. We love norwegian people and we respect the norwegian way of life.
      -
      My parents are muslim and born in the kurdish city of Halabja which Saddam Hussein used chemical weapons against. Today the country of Iraq is dangerous than ever. Iranian muslim influence dominate that country, as ISIS does small attack here and there.
      -
      Kurdish family members, People in my parents family fought tooth and nail against ISIS also known as Islamic State, I have a uncle who got wounded in the battle for Sinjar. To rescue other minority from ISIS. a radical muslim group. So I find it funny when people tell me don't bring islam to Norway.
      -
      - I am studying to become a Dentist in Norway, I finish up in 6 years. I want to give back to Norway much more since they welcome me. If Norway ever decide to send me to Iraq, I will welcome and respect that decition.
      -
      I have thick skin and strong minded, so there is no word that can upset me, feel free to reply.
      I hope this clears everything.

  • @astridvg3721
    @astridvg3721 2 года назад

    This video made me cry. I watched it long ago by accident and a while ago I really searched for it but didnt found it. And today I found it again in my recommonations. Thank you so much for this video. You have a great talent for telling a story and filming.

  • @Jackie_Tikki_Tavi
    @Jackie_Tikki_Tavi 2 года назад +9

    I remember feeling a similar feeling of belonging when I was in Copenhagen for a 3 month semester. I felt like i was falling in love with a place in a sincere way I didn't know could happen. Every memory from my childhood came blossoming back like it there was never a gap between them and my adult life. We immigrated from Ukraine when i was 5, and i haven't i felt like myself since. I never feel real. I even had a chance to visit Norway for a week, and there wasn't a single day I didn't feel...okay.
    When the time to leave was nearing, I lay a hand on a tree in a park i liked to frequent and just said thanks to...everything. Wished I'd come to feel the sense of home again in my life. I wept a cry not of emotion, but of life.

  • @helenawoods
    @helenawoods 4 года назад +90

    Totally relate. I gave up my career and fast-paced, ambitious life in NYC a few years ago to have a simpler, slower life in a small village in France. And I never thought I would enjoy it as much as I do! Your story inspires me to continue sharing my own visual creations and nature films here on RUclips. There really is so much happiness gained when we focused on the simple delights of daily life and nature. Thank you for your beautiful videos and sharing your light with us! We need more wholesome, light-filled content like this on RUclips

    • @dw309
      @dw309 4 года назад

      We Americans can’t simply pick up and move to France without proper visas - so how’d you do it?

    • @diorgirl8523
      @diorgirl8523 4 года назад

      @@dw309 Agreed, how did you move there? And did you learn french in order to get a job there?

    • @leopoldkirgo
      @leopoldkirgo 4 года назад +1

      Imo, France is not worth it even though the country is beautiful. People mentality here is a disaster and not really friendly either. Maybe I'm biased bc I'm french

    • @jimmyc.7415
      @jimmyc.7415 4 года назад

      Do you have a Pinterest site or Instagram for all to see? I know 🇫🇷 is nice. Thanks

    • @helenawoods
      @helenawoods 4 года назад

      ​@@dw309 it's actually doable. Anything is doable with extensive planning, research and preparation. :) I'm on a long-stay tourist visa. It's renewable every year. My husband is teaching English. After paying taxes for 5 years in France and passing a language requirement, you can receive citizenship through the naturalization process. I share a lot on my youtube channel and extensive blog archives.

  • @torebelthoft4471
    @torebelthoft4471 4 года назад +175

    Welcome to Norway, it`s a beutiful and personal video. Enjoy your life and the nature, it seems that you have established a good life here.

  • @Lukavichiano
    @Lukavichiano 2 года назад

    I love this, your story, the message, the honesty. I understand. I recently moved from New York City to Estonia. I felt that feeling of being home when I visited here in 2018. Now, I write this from a cottage I live in by the Baltic Sea, next to a forest, in a village with a population less than 50. It is wonderful. The peace. I love it. Perhaps not forever. But for now it is bliss.

  • @pamelaharper547
    @pamelaharper547 2 года назад

    Another beautiful video!! Thank you Lenna for the time it takes to make a video. It is much appreciated!! Norway is so beautiful!! Joachim’s and your story is very unique. We are lucky to be out here watching all of it.

  • @ionutenache4967
    @ionutenache4967 4 года назад +74

    One of the first conditions of happiness is that the link between Man and Nature shall not be broken.
    Lev Tolstoy

    • @williamholdstrom1879
      @williamholdstrom1879 3 года назад +1

      The link between *European Man* and nature*

    • @brainpope6660
      @brainpope6660 3 года назад

      Nature gave us corona virus and all ugly diseases aswell. Respect nature but f*** romanticism about it.

  • @rebeccarichmond1443
    @rebeccarichmond1443 4 года назад +33

    What a gorgeous movie! Gorgeous in cinematography. Gorgeous in editing. Gorgeous in honesy. In vulnerability. In humaness. There is nothing wrong with you. You just needed to find home. I'm so glad you did. Thank you for sharing it with us.

  • @paragshah1314
    @paragshah1314 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful video. A simple life in nature and doing what you love is the best blessing a person can have. 🙏🙂

  • @MichiGen
    @MichiGen 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your story. Quite inspiring, I wish you all the best and it's great that you have found a place where you feel to be at home and at peace 😊

  • @constantinela8852
    @constantinela8852 4 года назад +47

    Sounds like you’re an introvert who was trying to live to an extroverts standard in Hamburg. Glad to hear that you found inner peace and self acceptance in Norway.

    • @leonidbreshnevonice6926
      @leonidbreshnevonice6926 4 года назад

      Hamburg and Lubeck was the most important cities in Germany for Norway way back. Hanseatics never forgets

  • @haraldpettersen3649
    @haraldpettersen3649 4 года назад +57

    This video, about a young German girl who finds what she has missed all her life, here in my home country Norway. Is written and told so well that I was touched. I wish you and your heart's chosen, eternal happiness.
    Denne videoen, om en ung tysk jente som finner det hun har savnet hele livet, her i mitt hjemland Norge. Er skrevet og fortalt så fint, at jeg ble rørt. Jeg ønsker deg og ditt hjertets utvalgte, evig lykke.

  • @leapingsilver6112
    @leapingsilver6112 2 года назад

    Very well said, you are truly blessed now in your new life!

  • @dorotheapietrek1462
    @dorotheapietrek1462 2 года назад

    Wonderful. Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts. I feel the same living in this big city of Hamburg. And I always find back to my selves when I am in the country side somewhere.

  • @marlon1171
    @marlon1171 4 года назад +94

    Someone made a comment about” having to adjust to live in a sick society” and that couldn’t have been better said. By being forced to live so closely in diseased, decadent societies such as we do in large crowded cities,peoples developpe all kinds of psychological disorders, saddly it’s all too common for both men, women, children... It’s no wonder this generation of peoples is the one that is consuming the most anti depressants of all types, opioids ect ect just to be able to cope with daily life, just to be able to keep up....

    • @misaki7325
      @misaki7325 4 года назад +1

      Yep it's behavioral sink

  • @KillerDrake26
    @KillerDrake26 4 года назад +106

    My mom did the same she was done with it all here in Holland and she packed her bags and moved to Norway.
    She learned the language and found a job very quickly, found a little house in the middle of nowhere very quiet.
    I've been there on holiday and its really a different world so relaxing and with beautifull nature straight from a postcard.
    Everytime i comeback from Norway i need to adjust to the life here in Holland its so hectic.
    Good to see you also found your place there keep it up.

    • @eelkev.8547
      @eelkev.8547 4 года назад +6

      I want to escape holland as well but I just can’t leave my family and friends.. wish they would want to come with me

    • @denizorsel1029
      @denizorsel1029 4 года назад +8

      I moved from Istanbul to Amsterdam in 2009. Life is so peaceful here. It is I guess all about perspective thus varies from one person to another.

    • @DrJones-nh4my
      @DrJones-nh4my 4 года назад +2

      I live in Orange County California, and cannot imagine life in Holland being hectic. I’m thinking though it’s different when you actually live there. For visitors, a new place is always livable until you do. I don’t dispute living in Norway or Sweden (as the other girl) is fantastic and has its charms. I’m afraid of the cold winters and would not do well in the lonely nights. Vacations, even long ones, would be a much better choice for me. They’ll keep me dreaming, too, that I found my own little nirvana. 🇺🇸🇳🇴🇸🇪🇩🇪🇱🇺

    • @angelazoetebier7045
      @angelazoetebier7045 3 года назад +2

      it really depends on where you live in the netherlands. I've lived in a lot of places here. Also in big cities in the north, middle and south. Now i live in a small vilage near the forest (veluwe), i can see it from our house.There's a lake only 5km from us, but there are also enough facilities nearby like a school for the kids and multiple supermarkets. If we want to go to a larger city like utrecht for exampe,its only a 45min drive

    • @Jonsiboi
      @Jonsiboi 3 года назад +1

      Dear Micheal. Being a Norwegian this means alot to me. How we everyday see our nature surrounding us filling us with peace and prosperity, it never really occurs to us that the 7,795 billion other human beings on Earth (well, maybe except our fellow Scandinavians) have experienced. Knowing how you value our everyday life is simply and truly astonishing.

  • @knitntea1672
    @knitntea1672 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your story. I get it. I truly get it. I am happy that you learned it far earlier in life than I did. I grew up in a metropolitan city. And, like you, when I found the countryside I immediately felt at home. Blessings to you in your wonderful new life!

  • @emanuele9934
    @emanuele9934 3 года назад

    I LOVED your story.. You really made me cry. I am feeling the same but opposite: I live in a small town but I love cities. But what you say at the beginning of the video is so true. The struggle and the pain of living in a place you don't belong.. Is real, and it's so hard. You have been so brave to pack your stuff and leave and I hope one day I'll be brave and do it too. Thanks for sharing your story, it really helped me. 💚

  • @peanuts4723
    @peanuts4723 3 года назад +103

    This is what l also want in Finland; come here, respect this place, these people and this beautiful land of ours and we'll welcome with open arms.

    • @dailydoseofkpopvideos2740
      @dailydoseofkpopvideos2740 3 года назад +1

      Planning to visit Finland someday! 😊

    • @jasong728
      @jasong728 3 года назад +5

      Been to Finland 20 times and finally moving there in few months finally.

    • @peanuts4723
      @peanuts4723 3 года назад +1

      @@jasong728 Welcome!

    • @peanuts4723
      @peanuts4723 3 года назад +2

      @Pooja Singh Depends really. If you can find a job, then it should be pretty easy. Finding a job is difficult, though, especially if you don't speak a word of Finnish.

    • @relativelytired
      @relativelytired 3 года назад +1

      Thank you 🙏

  • @pacotosto1293
    @pacotosto1293 4 года назад +58

    I felt the same when I moved to Ireland... After a week I just said I'm not going back... I have been here in Cork for 15 years now...

    • @SatumainenOlento
      @SatumainenOlento 4 года назад +4

      14 years and counting 😀 ah, Ireland...❤

    • @midafricam
      @midafricam 4 года назад +1

      @Pacotosto1 Ireland - Beautiful countryside, beautiful friendly people, you are just drawn to the emerald island, was there in Nov 2019, cannot wait to get back

    • @reinaldojosearenhardt9801
      @reinaldojosearenhardt9801 4 года назад +2

      Nice, Ireland is amazing! I'm from Brazil, living in Limerick.

    • @Nathan-vn5tg
      @Nathan-vn5tg 4 года назад +2

      It’s great to know people love our beautiful country. Hopefully it stays the same for a long time.

    • @KalleFlodin
      @KalleFlodin 3 года назад

      Sounds like a healthy decision ❤️

  • @suejung6604
    @suejung6604 2 года назад

    This is a real beautiful story and exactly what I need to hear from someone or myself. Thank you for sharing.

  • @username-mu8yf
    @username-mu8yf Год назад

    Thank you, Leena, you helped me so much with this video! Now I know I'm not alone and I'm not broken.

  • @jennifergraydon1013
    @jennifergraydon1013 4 года назад +74

    My mom took me to Norway for a family reunion five years back or so. This video shocked me. This is exactly how I felt immediately after breathing in that Norwegian air. Being there was tranquil and I felt for the first time in my life truly truly at peace. The people I met there were some of the most magical and kind souls and the nature was just so comforting. I have always said I want to go back and live there. Ever since I left. I know that no matter what happens in my life I can always hold onto Norway. In that country I learned to breath and I can again. Love your video and I feel so happy you made that dream come true

    • @Noella65
      @Noella65 4 года назад +6

      Please do not be shocked. This channel is produced by a professional MLN (multi-channel network). Basically they make tons of youtube channels with professional production team of editors and camera-men in a hope that at least 1 or 2 of the channels will become super successful. Every single one of these "van-life style" channels work this same business model. Just watch any of those style of channels and they are all made the same way. In all of them the tone of the voice is the same, the musice, the photos of the nature, they all are artists, the hair, the personal style. Norway is expensive country and she and other girls would not be able to afford a house, a car, internet, camera, food etc without a good salary. So, don't be a fool.

    • @Sp1kerPistol
      @Sp1kerPistol 4 года назад

      @@Noella65 Interesting, can you tell me more?

    • @Chameleonen
      @Chameleonen 4 года назад

      @@Noella65 Give me a link to a channel that portrait the the same kind of life as this one.

    • @Noella65
      @Noella65 4 года назад

      @@Chameleonen Jonna Jinton, Daughter of Old, Green Witch..... And many other female and male versions

    • @Noella65
      @Noella65 4 года назад

      @@Chameleonen Daughter of Old, try that one

  • @jimobrien919
    @jimobrien919 3 года назад +134

    I have had a similar experience with Norway. In 1984 I moved there from California to be an exchange student for one year. I lived with a wonderful family on their farm on an island near the Arctic Circle. The moment I saw their farm and the place I would be living I knew I was home. Like you said, no analyzing, no thinking about it, I just knew. I have been back 10 times over the years and every time I am there I feel more at home than I ever have in California. I became part of the family I lived with and now my kids feel like they are part of my Norwegian family as well. The people are amazing, the nature is amazing and everything you said about it is spot on. I'm glad you are home and well now. Say hi to Norway for me! Please let me know if you read this. Ha det godt.

    • @netmaster88
      @netmaster88 3 года назад +10

      I'm from California too. Haha. Also considering Norway. I don't much like a country that is seemingly trying to work against me. Maybe it's time to try another out.

    • @fatimaashraf1845
      @fatimaashraf1845 3 года назад +3

      @@netmaster88 i think so if you happy with your lovers than place doesn't matter wherever you live

    • @trondludvigsen7693
      @trondludvigsen7693 3 года назад +7

      Very interesting, Jim. Glad you enjoyed Norway and especially this area of the country :-) Do you remember the name of this island? I have grown up just below the arctic circle here in Norway, and I am more or less addicted to hiking here during summer time. Love the bright summer nights.

    • @alisadashaforesthillsbriga9175
      @alisadashaforesthillsbriga9175 3 года назад +3

      I want out of California so bad it's very stressful here I always wanted norway scottland etc anywhere pretty and nice etc...I been stuck here since 2012

    • @alisadashaforesthillsbriga9175
      @alisadashaforesthillsbriga9175 3 года назад

      @@netmaster88 me too the same wow we already have in common lol

  • @ameeslifestylecornercafe3
    @ameeslifestylecornercafe3 3 года назад

    Hi Leena, I, too, can relate to your story!! I am a sensitive soul as well!! Things hit me hard as well!! Life is a journey like you said, we are always learning and growing, improving ourselves, and embracing who we are, accepting ourselves and just being!!! Have a glorious day girl!!! Thank you

  • @PaulaSand
    @PaulaSand 3 года назад +1

    The thing is: a good path to go, doesn’t come ready from nowhere; one should create it. Congratulations Leena and Joaquim for the courage to keep going, for the honesty and for your kindness to sharing with us!