Great video Mario!! Currently, I am studying at CBS for the summer, and your channel has helped me so much. From general day-to-day life tips to CBS specific advice, your channel has been a monumental help for adjusting to Scandinavia as a whole. Denmark is definitely a fantastic place to be.
All my best ideas come to mind when I take a break and take a walk just for taking a walk and let the mind go wander. I’m old enough to know good ideas do not come when forced or stressed. Also I do not care much if I get success from my ideas, just that they are picked up and I get a nod for starting something.
I would argue that most danes don't spend time in nature. A park has nothing to do with nature, and fields also does not. There's less than 2% of th area of Denmark that can be properly considered wild nature. The rest is parks and farms
You made a difference yourself between nature and wild nature, also nature isn't just forest. The sea is as much nature as anything else, and unless you think we faked the sea then plenty Danes do in fact spend time in nature. Besides the fact that thinking a park or planted forest isn't nature, is a severely limited view of what constitutes nature and you also don't seem to think so yourself since wild nature and nature aren't necessarily the same thing.
@@omega1231 yes I distinguished between nature and wild nature, but no matter how you look at it monoculture farming makes up 60% of the entire area of the country and that is not nature, it's industry. Currently the inland sea (of which most of Denmark consists) itself is dying from excess nutrients from the agriculture with large parts of it also being dredged by fishing vessels regularly so considering it nature is definitely a stretch. In regards to forests, they consists of app. 13% of the area of the country albeit again with most used actively in forestry so nature is a bit of a stretch . According to Aarhus University we can only consider around 12.5% of the area of Denmark to be actual nature (not wild nature) and these 12.5% are famously debated politically as they do factor in stuff like golf courses etc which, again, I would argue is not nature. Denmark is one of the most intensively farmed countries in the world and that has put its mark on everything. What we have is fields, parks, and plantations which arre green but it's not nature
@@MAKESOME What if - and I'm just spitballing here - the human psyche finds joy in manged nature also? At least, it is better than Copenhagen, so your points are moot ... You're Welcome ... :P Diminishing other people's joy is not the mark of a sound mind ...
@@jakobm.tilsted5333 nothing in what you say makes my points moot and nothing in what I say says people cannot find joy in a park or a field. And especially nothing in what I say is diminishing other people's joy in whatever they find joy in. I am saying that the image many people have of what nature is, is very different from what it actually is. If that fact limits their joy, too bad for them, it does not change facts.
All of this is true of Danes and Denmark 🇩🇰 Well done☆ Tak for at tale alle vores gode sider op.
Great video Mario!! Currently, I am studying at CBS for the summer, and your channel has helped me so much. From general day-to-day life tips to CBS specific advice, your channel has been a monumental help for adjusting to Scandinavia as a whole. Denmark is definitely a fantastic place to be.
Thank you !
Hello Mario, I like your videos, makes me see better Danes life, I love it.
Can't agree more, I would have picked up the same top 10! Thanks for sharing.
All my best ideas come to mind when I take a break and take a walk just for taking a walk and let the mind go wander.
I’m old enough to know good ideas do not come when forced or stressed.
Also I do not care much if I get success from my ideas, just that they are picked up and I get a nod for starting something.
Great video 🎉
I have watched all ur videos..can u pls suggest / help with finding a furnished flat in Copenhagen..I m moving with family in mid September
I can't help sorry!
candles.... we are preppers....
wow. 13 pounds of candle wax per ear. That's incredible. Also, who knew you could make candles with ear wax? Very cool (and also a little disgusting)
wow
I would argue that most danes don't spend time in nature. A park has nothing to do with nature, and fields also does not. There's less than 2% of th area of Denmark that can be properly considered wild nature. The rest is parks and farms
You made a difference yourself between nature and wild nature, also nature isn't just forest. The sea is as much nature as anything else, and unless you think we faked the sea then plenty Danes do in fact spend time in nature.
Besides the fact that thinking a park or planted forest isn't nature, is a severely limited view of what constitutes nature and you also don't seem to think so yourself since wild nature and nature aren't necessarily the same thing.
@@omega1231 yes I distinguished between nature and wild nature, but no matter how you look at it monoculture farming makes up 60% of the entire area of the country and that is not nature, it's industry. Currently the inland sea (of which most of Denmark consists) itself is dying from excess nutrients from the agriculture with large parts of it also being dredged by fishing vessels regularly so considering it nature is definitely a stretch. In regards to forests, they consists of app. 13% of the area of the country albeit again with most used actively in forestry so nature is a bit of a stretch . According to Aarhus University we can only consider around 12.5% of the area of Denmark to be actual nature (not wild nature) and these 12.5% are famously debated politically as they do factor in stuff like golf courses etc which, again, I would argue is not nature.
Denmark is one of the most intensively farmed countries in the world and that has put its mark on everything. What we have is fields, parks, and plantations which arre green but it's not nature
@@MAKESOME What if - and I'm just spitballing here - the human psyche finds joy in manged nature also? At least, it is better than Copenhagen, so your points are moot ...
You're Welcome ... :P
Diminishing other people's joy is not the mark of a sound mind ...
@@jakobm.tilsted5333 nothing in what you say makes my points moot and nothing in what I say says people cannot find joy in a park or a field. And especially nothing in what I say is diminishing other people's joy in whatever they find joy in.
I am saying that the image many people have of what nature is, is very different from what it actually is. If that fact limits their joy, too bad for them, it does not change facts.
@@MAKESOME But, then again, it does in no way pertain to the points of the OP ...