Immigration to Finland, channel, not intermediary, ideal country
Live in a place that is neither secluded nor noisy, own a small house of your own, the rooms are arranged in a style you like, warm and calm, you must have a balcony, so that you can bathe in the sun and grow some flowers and plants, the house does not require a big But it must be comfortable and the room has good lighting so that it will not feel very depressing. The outdoor is a good natural scenery, with flowers, grass, trees, birds, blue sky and white clouds. The job can be a salesperson in a coffee shop or a salesperson in a supermarket, or a bookstore worker (hehe, I don’t know what this profession should say). If it’s not a calligraphy and painting sales clerk, I can also have a good life. In a hurry, you can do whatever you want, you can live a little bit easier, you don’t need to communicate with sophisticated people with high knowledge. When you are free, you can look at the calligraphy and books in the store, or listen to music in cafes and supermarkets, and chat with people around you, joking and busy I can feel that my life is very fulfilling and busy. After I come home and turn on the music, I can cook myself and treat myself to take a shower. Then I will fall into my comfortable bed and sleep beautifully. When I am free, I can draw some paintings at home when I am free. My hobbies are buried in this materialistic reality. Sometimes I can go to sketch. Although I’m not a professional painter, maybe I can’t paint well, but after all, it’s my biggest hobby. Sometimes I can go hiking and exercise my body. Keep your eyesight from falling too fast. You can always get close to nature. Don’t be locked in a grid for life and look at the sky. Let me have the feeling of a bird locked in a cage. It’s really wonderful to be close to nature. Of course I’m with children. It is also a very good choice. Although sometimes they are a bit noisy and willful, but the time with children is the happiest time from the heart. After all, the purest group of humans missed it, but it is really regrettable.
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