Norway

Oslo

To say I'm a bit of a difficult person would be an understatement. I'm incredibly stubborn, obsessively goal-oriented, and always on the move. There's rarely time for leisure with me; there's always something to do, somewhere to go, something new to explore and learn, I’m a busy person. Because of this, I've often been seen as a bit of a loner (...).

Lindøya

All houses found on Lindøya island are painted in either green, yellow, or red, while the neighboring island of Nakholmen also features some blue houses, representing the majestic fjords. This distinctive color pattern, along with its variations, can be observed throughout the Scandinavian countryside (...).

Mostraumen

In the past, I had a habit of giving people a “blank check” of trust, assuming they’d reciprocate with care and respect. Unfortunately, that wasn’t always the case. Too often, I found myself in situations where my trust was abused. So, I’ve drawn a line! My trust and support now need to be earned, and I’m more intentional about evaluating people’s actions and intentions. No more overlooking red flags or making excuses for bad behavior—no BS!

Bergen

We all live on the same planet, and yet sometimes I can’t believe how wildly different its corners can be. The sheer diversity of climates creates equally diverse moods, atmospheres, and ways of seeing the world around us.

As a northerner, for example, I’m used to a world shaped by overcast skies and rain. Short days and long nights set the rhythm of life. The darkness, wind, and fog give everything a fleeting, dreamlike quality. Light is rare and often artificial—like a neon slicing through the gloom, creating an ambiance that feels more like a sci-fi film set on another planet than everyday life (…).

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