Just watched "Dying from overworked in Japan" to the "How to live a good life in Italy". I realize we all have choices in terms of life. It's just the matter if you dare to choose the life you want to live , and to be the person you want to be.
Unfortunately culture plays a lot into what's considered Possible in a given country. Those in Japan cannot choose a life that exists in Italy because of a fundamental difference in work culture between the two countries
I have always wanted to live in Italy since the first time I set foot there. When I meditate, sometimes I picture myself sitting on one of the trails overlooking Monterosso or Vernazza .
Yeah, but, I live here and life is not that good, I endorse the idea of living with less but we have a lot of problems specifically in Calabria, as much as I love it, in some beaches you can't swim due to poor or lack of filtration on human waste, there are less and less pubblic infrastructure and young people escape from this place where they are very close minded. On top of that we thrive on the idea of "bel paese" like we have a perfect life, but it is not true, it is only a lie that we tell to each other to not confront the harsh reality of my country that I deeply love and I deeply hate at the same time.
I live in a little town in Italy but it's ugly, sad and most people are ignorant, shallow and rude. I want to get rid of all possessions and move to another little town in Italy lol. Choose your little town wisely ahahah (unsolicited advice: south and islands)
years ago, I fell in love with Italy from a distance for all the romantic reasons that one may appreciate the country and its culture. after ten years of studying Italian, working on a doctorate on Italo Calvino, and returning to the country various times, I now understand why I feel so at home there: the slow rhythm of life, the well-being (il benessere) that comes from daily espresso and late night dinners, cutting tomatoes on wooden blocks, wandering the piazza, the gentle ease of every day. I let my shoulders down when I live in Italy. I haven't found that anywhere else.
Stunning, wonderful editing and cinematography, thank you for inviting us into his world. I cooked a beautiful meal with my girlfriend the other night. We'd messed up the timings and weren't able to eat until it was dark and we were ready to drop into our bowls, but the food was everything I'd hoped for. In that moment of eating I felt such peace and happiness, that we were truly blessed to have the opportunity in this life to eat such a delightful meal together. I know that a life spent cooking for friends and family, eating with them, sharing music with them, will be a life well lived.
So grateful to have lived decades in Milan, Italy, as my home base with my late italian husband therefore, been there done that as he used to hava family house in Sicily. But 3 years now that I have left italy, I am grateful to be living back here in my country, Indonesia, that is also so beautiful!!
I live in Croatia (on the coastline of Adriatic) and it looks a lot like this, especially during the summer. But I feel like I don’t appreaciate it enough.
better than Italy actually, I live in both ... just do not fall into local problems .... :-)) no ashk3nazi mafia there ... but ... their NWO bank cartel has a long tentacle ...(EU)
Nice character, unfortunately, this portrait is quite a stereotype - perhaps good for a commercial abroad. It's sad to watch always analog storytelling portraits the same people, rural places, and dishes full of tomato, pasta, or pizza. I truly hope people will start to dig better into the Italian culture. It seems to see only work-oriented portfolios. Magic doesn't come without study. ;-)
Dude, i have no idea in which italy you've been at but that's about it. If you are Italian it's just the fact that maybe seeing it from an "outside" prospective makes it seem different but it actually is like that. You need to look at things with different point of views
We could have all the best things money could buy, but we will never be fully satisfied. It will allways miss something. The beauty of life appears when we let go of material possesions and really start live life as it is with the things we have. I believe this is the true nature of Carpe Diem. Live life fully, Now!
Such a beautiful country! For better or for worse, history should never be pulled down: each layer is important in its own way. The hearts of those pulling down statues and destroying whatever else they can get their destructive hands on, are in the wrong place. If we destroy history, we never learn from it!
@@phoenix8998 totally, it is a country of immense beauty but not for living. The mentality is as far as middle age....the influence of Catholicism on politics is still too relevant, the politics is really corrupted, there aren't many jobs around, wages are very low, the majority of young Italians have degrees and masters and then they end up either unemployed or doing something with low pay in a total different field from the one they studied, the population is getting older and older, and cherry on top the mediterranean is one of the most affected by the green house effect ...meaning by bye mild weather while you get steamy hot summers for months and months....
Sorry to disappoint all of you, but I'm italian and I'm actually living in Germany because my country is about to die. There's no hope for anyone anymore, especially young ones. Mafia and corruption is what leads our country, nothing else. So don't let this video fool yourselves.
For real your country is far from dying. It's decades that i read or listen people saying that Italy had two or three days left before to implode. In the end you still continue to have the seventh economy in the world with an export that our deutch friends would steal if they could. We have the highest amount of family savings in the world and the second gold reserve. Well, i see that the appreciation of our virtues as money savers and good, hard workers is not enough to justify our unemployment rate, especially between young people but the choice to leave is always something personal. If you were looking for a country that believes in young people and research, must probably you took the best decision. It's understood that Germany is not, in Europe, the nicest country to live in but if you value your career more than the place you live, naturally it's ok. After that, i would never spit on my country. Your statement about Mafia Is very inaccurate, considering that Germany is the HQ of ndrangheta in Europe, since the fifties. Do you really think that you do not buy products or services owned by Mafia, in Germany? Please, you should be naive. Choose your road but have the dignity to do not paint your land as a sort of corrupted African country. Italians do not deserve it.
You’re talking like I made the choice to leave Italy myself. You know nothing about me and what I’ve been through. I HAD to leave because the company where my father works was BOUGHT by Germany, while our dear governement did absolutely NOTHING to stop that. Do you have an idea of how many italian companies are bought all around Europe nowdays? I tell you, most of it. So I don’t deny our amazing economy, our amazing talent in so many fields, from food to High Fashion, but nowdays we’re losing everything. It’s fact. I love my country, I suffer from depression because of this insane relocation, but it’s the reality that my country can’t offer me nothing right now. I can’t comeback even if I want to. I have a job here, in Italy it’s hard to find a place even in a supermarket. So the naive here is you, I’m afraid. Lucky for you that you can still have a decent life in Italy, but for so MANY people it’s not like that anymore. And what’s the point of telling me about ‘ndragheta in Germany. You are still talking about an italian mafia in a foreign country. It just means that it became stronger...
@@Aranelyn I've never judged the reasons of your being in Germany. If you don't desire to live there, clearly, i am really sorry for you. As you said i know nothing about you or better i knew nothing before you told me about your family condition but i can tell you, as well, that you don't know a thing about me and i can assure that i had my big problems in family, since the time i was a teenager, thanks to the very first economic recession. I started taking sh..y jobs since the first year at the University and i dreamt a job at the supermarket as something more relaxing. That just to pay the most important expenses. As you see, were have something in common but also if i continue to live a not pleasant condition, i refuse to condamn the country when i know that international crisis made the real job. I wish you could come back as soon as possible in your home country, with a job that can sustain you. And maybe have the happiness you deserve in life.
You are just trying to justify your choice spilling a bunch of stereotypes. Stai molto attenta quando pensi di raccontarla, perché nessuno compra qualcosa che è in salute o che il proprietario non abbia voluto vendere di proposito, e questa cosa che sei stata costretta perché in Italia "neanche un posto da cassiera". Chissà cosa ti aspetti da uno Stato, che ti assicuri che le tue scelte funzionino, a quanto pare, perché stai insultando la nazione intera perché tu non ce l'hai fatta, come se 60 milioni di cretini fossero tutti in Italia. E invece tu, martire. Un po' di equilibrio ti renderebbe più credibile.
A vita tranquilla è bella (sfortunatamente c'è sempre una mosca che da un pò di fastidio) ..... but: to go to Calabria, I would have to move NORTH. Greetings from Gozo ***** Tislijiet minn Għawdex
HA! most southerners don't pay taxes and the northerners have to work double for them... don't be fooled to think Italy is like a big set of "Under the tuscan sun" (lol what a crappy stereotype of a movie smh)
Learn History before talking, south has been occupied by northerners and leaned to Italy, Politics didn’t make anything to create the same levels of possibilities between the parts, the actual situation is a consequence of wrong choices
Just watched "Dying from overworked in Japan" to the "How to live a good life in Italy". I realize we all have choices in terms of life. It's just the matter if you dare to choose the life you want to live , and to be the person you want to be.
Sometimes, not really
Tiffany O. no its always.
Unfortunately culture plays a lot into what's considered Possible in a given country. Those in Japan cannot choose a life that exists in Italy because of a fundamental difference in work culture between the two countries
Bruh i literally i came from that vid lmao wtd
youtube algo seems to show us some ways and vids... i just watched that video dying from overworked in japan lols
Now I want to get rid of all my possessions and move to a little town in Italy. What a lovely, simple life.
Georgina Ferenz same lol
I have always wanted to live in Italy since the first time I set foot there. When I meditate, sometimes I picture myself sitting on one of the trails overlooking Monterosso or Vernazza .
Yeah, but, I live here and life is not that good, I endorse the idea of living with less but we have a lot of problems specifically in Calabria, as much as I love it, in some beaches you can't swim due to poor or lack of filtration on human waste, there are less and less pubblic infrastructure and young people escape from this place where they are very close minded.
On top of that we thrive on the idea of "bel paese" like we have a perfect life, but it is not true, it is only a lie that we tell to each other to not confront the harsh reality of my country that I deeply love and I deeply hate at the same time.
I live in a little town in Italy but it's ugly, sad and most people are ignorant, shallow and rude. I want to get rid of all possessions and move to another little town in Italy lol.
Choose your little town wisely ahahah (unsolicited advice: south and islands)
@@luisa146 I'm moving to Montalto Delle Marche! Maybe join!
years ago, I fell in love with Italy from a distance for all the romantic reasons that one may appreciate the country and its culture. after ten years of studying Italian, working on a doctorate on Italo Calvino, and returning to the country various times, I now understand why I feel so at home there: the slow rhythm of life, the well-being (il benessere) that comes from daily espresso and late night dinners, cutting tomatoes on wooden blocks, wandering the piazza, the gentle ease of every day. I let my shoulders down when I live in Italy. I haven't found that anywhere else.
Postmodernism =
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Ben detto, e benvenuto!
Che l'Italia possa sempre donarti la pace che meriti
I’m a bit late to this comment but I just want to say how you perfectly described Italy in so few words and why i absolutely adore it
Vero
I find this same lifestyle in Portugal!
Stunning, wonderful editing and cinematography, thank you for inviting us into his world.
I cooked a beautiful meal with my girlfriend the other night. We'd messed up the timings and weren't able to eat until it was dark and we were ready to drop into our bowls, but the food was everything I'd hoped for. In that moment of eating I felt such peace and happiness, that we were truly blessed to have the opportunity in this life to eat such a delightful meal together. I know that a life spent cooking for friends and family, eating with them, sharing music with them, will be a life well lived.
reading this made my soul smile! i wish you an abundance of nights like that, happiness really is in all the small things
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“The better life - you make it.”
Love this...simplifying one's life is the key, something I have learned in my years... I will be 45 next month, living a good life in Vietnam.
Ken Rutkowski Welcome to Vietnam!
The song he's singing is Caruso by Lucio Dalla. A truly masterpiece.
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Thank you
This is so gorgeous, beautifully shot, color graded, and edited. I'm obsessed!
This made me quite emotional. The land of my ancestors. I miei nonni calabresi
I have a very good friend and his family is Calabria. I do love this area. It is very peaceful! We spent a month there!! I recommend to visit!!
it’s about living your most authentic life~
existentialism intensifies
What a simple, yet effective, motivation to live a good life
Beautiful. There's something about Italian light
So grateful to have lived decades in Milan, Italy, as my home base with my late italian husband therefore, been there done that as he used to hava family house in Sicily. But 3 years now that I have left italy, I am grateful to be living back here in my country, Indonesia, that is also so beautiful!!
I was hoping to hear him talk in italian, it's such a beautiful language! Great video!
I love the easy, I think I fit there. But I’m not there, I do not belong there. But thank you for showing me the beauty of it there.
The simple life...there is nothing better 🙏
Tears of joy. So beautiful.
This calmed me down
I live in Croatia (on the coastline of Adriatic) and it looks a lot like this, especially during the summer. But I feel like I don’t appreaciate it enough.
better than Italy actually, I live in both ... just do not fall into local problems .... :-)) no ashk3nazi mafia there ... but ... their NWO bank cartel has a long tentacle ...(EU)
in the centre south it's different from croatia like from the north italy , try it
Nice character, unfortunately, this portrait is quite a stereotype - perhaps good for a commercial abroad. It's sad to watch always analog storytelling portraits the same people, rural places, and dishes full of tomato, pasta, or pizza. I truly hope people will start to dig better into the Italian culture. It seems to see only work-oriented portfolios. Magic doesn't come without study. ;-)
Dude, i have no idea in which italy you've been at but that's about it.
If you are Italian it's just the fact that maybe seeing it from an "outside" prospective makes it seem different but it actually is like that. You need to look at things with different point of views
or experience in vivo?
@@sacrario02 Ask someone living in Milan province for example...
@@lamaruga4577 well, that for sure ain't Milan
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One of the best video i have ever seen!
Yes enjoy the simple things...too many things to complicate our lives..
Bravo..to this little reminder to say we can have it.. But keep it simple..
We could have all the best things money could buy, but we will never be fully satisfied. It will allways miss something. The beauty of life appears when we let go of material possesions and really start live life as it is with the things we have. I believe this is the true nature of Carpe Diem. Live life fully, Now!
oh my god i love this
Hermoso,,,, una manera simple y bella de vivir.
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I live by the sea in a small city in Mexico ; very similar simple life .. beautiful life!!!
Peace, freedom, health, love and little bit of luck.
I felt this. xoxo NOWNESS
This is so beautiful
I wanna live in the country side of Italy.
Such a beautiful country! For better or for worse, history should never be pulled down: each layer is important in its own way. The hearts of those pulling down statues and destroying whatever else they can get their destructive hands on, are in the wrong place. If we destroy history, we never learn from it!
Haven't we all dreamed at least once to leave everything behind, move to Italy, and live a much simpler life.
A masterpiece!
Loved it
What's the song in the end of this beautiful video?
Oh, thank you for channel! It is rest for my soul!
Beautiful life. Something rare anymore.
Our dear mediterranean life
ahhh Calabria!! not bad...but also here in the north Italy close to Venice we live well as well:))
oh my I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!!!
This reminds me of Call Me By Your Name ughhhh..😩
That's a totally different part of Italy, plus that movie is full of stereotypes about the country.
The movie was such a mood!!
😐
trash can aesthetic lol I hate it here.
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Beautiful.
What is the name of this musical piece by Nico Casal?
Beautiful 😌✨🥰
the colours coming out of that sensor are so rich. damn
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I am Italian and from Italy ... can't wait to leave!
To leave italy?
Girl WHAT?
Come usa
@@phoenix8998 totally, it is a country of immense beauty but not for living. The mentality is as far as middle age....the influence of Catholicism on politics is still too relevant, the politics is really corrupted, there aren't many jobs around, wages are very low, the majority of young Italians have degrees and masters and then they end up either unemployed or doing something with low pay in a total different field from the one they studied, the population is getting older and older, and cherry on top the mediterranean is one of the most affected by the green house effect ...meaning by bye mild weather while you get steamy hot summers for months and months....
I can't wait to come back home ❤ LITTLE THINGS MATTER ❤ mai dimenticarsi l importanza delle piccole cose 😇 live simple and take it easy
Beautiful beautiful shots
The cinematography of your videos is oscar worthy
this is so beautiful!
I've been saying for years you should not pick up the food from the cutting board & now I seen someone do it right.....
It was like that when i was a little boy, but i am 63 now.
love this
This is exactly how I imagine Italy to be.
Me and my daughter are looking at Italy and want to go, beautiful video.
believe me it's beautifull there is everything but you have to choose well.
It reminded me lifestyle in southern of my country, full of peace, harvest and good life , lol except car n rock wall...
Oh. To live in Bergamo 🥺
I wonder if we can survive just live relax life without study and working, where can we find the resources to support the life?
touch me so much thank you
just be who you are
Beautiful. Simple, practical, and so beautiful. My, now, code for life. Simple. Practical. And so Beautiful......... Lovely video.
Vegetables I see alot of vegetables an fruit. 💗
amazing, but too short.
Italia amore mio per sempre
What’s the name of the song at the end?
#GrowingOldGoals
wow,
Sweet
La dolce vita!
come si chiama la canzone all'inizio ?
0:25 Name that song pls! amazing...
'Ndrangheta di Giuseppe Musolino
@@sophiemeow4376 thank you
Beautiful
What is this music name?
The simple life is what I’m chasing.
BELLO!!!
💛
Pietrapaola, Cosenza
magnifique
Sorry to disappoint all of you, but I'm italian and I'm actually living in Germany because my country is about to die. There's no hope for anyone anymore, especially young ones. Mafia and corruption is what leads our country, nothing else. So don't let this video fool yourselves.
For real your country is far from dying. It's decades that i read or listen people saying that Italy had two or three days left before to implode. In the end you still continue to have the seventh economy in the world with an export that our deutch friends would steal if they could. We have the highest amount of family savings in the world and the second gold reserve.
Well, i see that the appreciation of our virtues as money savers and good, hard workers is not enough to justify our unemployment rate, especially between young people but the choice to leave is always something personal.
If you were looking for a country that believes in young people and research, must probably you took the best decision. It's understood that Germany is not, in Europe, the nicest country to live in but if you value your career more than the place you live, naturally it's ok.
After that, i would never spit on my country. Your statement about Mafia Is very inaccurate, considering that Germany is the HQ of ndrangheta in Europe, since the fifties. Do you really think that you do not buy products or services owned by Mafia, in Germany? Please, you should be naive.
Choose your road but have the dignity to do not paint your land as a sort of corrupted African country. Italians do not deserve it.
You’re talking like I made the choice to leave Italy myself. You know nothing about me and what I’ve been through. I HAD to leave because the company where my father works was BOUGHT by Germany, while our dear governement did absolutely NOTHING to stop that. Do you have an idea of how many italian companies are bought all around Europe nowdays? I tell you, most of it. So I don’t deny our amazing economy, our amazing talent in so many fields, from food to High Fashion, but nowdays we’re losing everything. It’s fact. I love my country, I suffer from depression because of this insane relocation, but it’s the reality that my country can’t offer me nothing right now. I can’t comeback even if I want to. I have a job here, in Italy it’s hard to find a place even in a supermarket. So the naive here is you, I’m afraid. Lucky for you that you can still have a decent life in Italy, but for so MANY people it’s not like that anymore. And what’s the point of telling me about ‘ndragheta in Germany. You are still talking about an italian mafia in a foreign country. It just means that it became stronger...
@@Aranelyn I've never judged the reasons of your being in Germany. If you don't desire to live there, clearly, i am really sorry for you.
As you said i know nothing about you or better i knew nothing before you told me about your family condition but i can tell you, as well, that you don't know a thing about me and i can assure that i had my big problems in family, since the time i was a teenager, thanks to the very first economic recession.
I started taking sh..y jobs since the first year at the University and i dreamt a job at the supermarket as something more relaxing. That just to pay the most important expenses.
As you see, were have something in common but also if i continue to live a not pleasant condition, i refuse to condamn the country when i know that international crisis made the real job.
I wish you could come back as soon as possible in your home country, with a job that can sustain you. And maybe have the happiness you deserve in life.
You are just trying to justify your choice spilling a bunch of stereotypes.
Stai molto attenta quando pensi di raccontarla, perché nessuno compra qualcosa che è in salute o che il proprietario non abbia voluto vendere di proposito, e questa cosa che sei stata costretta perché in Italia "neanche un posto da cassiera". Chissà cosa ti aspetti da uno Stato, che ti assicuri che le tue scelte funzionino, a quanto pare, perché stai insultando la nazione intera perché tu non ce l'hai fatta, come se 60 milioni di cretini fossero tutti in Italia. E invece tu, martire. Un po' di equilibrio ti renderebbe più credibile.
beautiful stereotypes
Lol
A good year
sutats Are you sure?
I feel like watching movies that are like this. Any suggestions?
Try Call Me By Your Name or Before Midnight.
Tru dat💯‼️🇮🇹👌🏻🤌🏻🤙🏻☀️😊
A vita tranquilla è bella (sfortunatamente c'è sempre una mosca che da un pò di fastidio) ..... but: to go to Calabria, I would have to move NORTH. Greetings from Gozo ***** Tislijiet minn Għawdex
Step 1: Live in Italy
"Maledetta mosca!". Flies have no space in my kitchen either.
Ahaaaa this is GOOD...
Wow looks like Al Pacino
This place is the ultimate retirement paradise
So this is a Fiat commercial?
How do i put 100 likes?
There are *billions of different opinions* for what good life means.
You don't say.
But this is the best.
ELIOO
so beautiful
EAT MORE VEGGIES
A vida é mais bonita do que parece.
Ass: Mariana
how ironic is life after watching the video about dying working in Japan!
Even better when you can pick up an Italian fixer upper project for 1 EURO.
Do things you want to do and buy stuff you need and not what others expect you to buy or to show off.
if only the usa wasnt one big ugly shopping mall with shitty billboards I would actually like it here
Is this commercial for barrila?
HA! most southerners don't pay taxes and the northerners have to work double for them... don't be fooled to think Italy is like a big set of "Under the tuscan sun" (lol what a crappy stereotype of a movie smh)
Learn History before talking, south has been occupied by northerners and leaned to Italy, Politics didn’t make anything to create the same levels of possibilities between the parts, the actual situation is a consequence of wrong choices
Can’t wait for all the know-it-all comments about Italy, oh wait too late
The better life is to quit smoking