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What’s something really important that you should have been taught in school but you weren’t?

For me, I should have been taught that Russia and America are NOT two of the greatest countries. Truth is, they’re not even close. To date, I’ve traveled to 20 countries, and that only amounts to 8% of the world. This is not coming from a place of privilege. It’s simply an observation. Russia and America are so brainwashed and incredibly nationalistic. They’re taught “we’re the best.”

I’m currently in Denmark for a few weeks. This is my 3rd time here. I love it! Denmark is one of the actually statistically greatest countries in the world. The quality of life is amazing here and people are so happy!

There aren’t many positive things I can say about Russia right now but there are many things that I love about the US. I’m simply pointing out the differences in countries. I really enjoy traveling, talking to people, and learning about their country and culture.

Why are Danes so happy? Is it because they’re not as stressed? They have free healthcare. Free education. Year of maternity leave. Access to affordable housing. I’ve not seen a single unhoused person here. With a population of 5.8M, Denmark has a 0.1% homeless rate. Denmark is tiny compared to the US but the 0.1% homeless rate is impressive. Also, their water is literally 99% clean. I’m sure people will argue with me that healthcare and education aren’t free because of the high taxes. I’m just repeating what people are telling me here. And they’re genuinely happy.

It reminds me of when I went to Finland back in December and decided to take a bus across town. I was horrified when I saw 2 very young children, 5 and 6 y/o max, get on the bus by themselves. My first thought was they were lost, that they last their parents. They’re in danger. They need help! But they were totally fine. They were carrying sleds. They were laughing and joking around then they got off the bus. It’s because Finland is one of the safest countries in the world. Parents there are not worried about their children getting kidnapped or anything bad happening to them. It’s very common in Europe to leave your baby in the stroller outside while you’re inside the cafe watching through a window. Can you imagine doing that in the US?

It’s so odd that America has this nationalist mentality of “we’re only going to teach you about America”. Yet they’re so resistant to teaching about critical race theory. Like I’ve said, I’ve only seen 8% of the world but that is so much more than most Americans and Russians. Travel. Go see the world. Experience how people live outside of your own country.
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SW-User
I wish they taught confidence and mental strength bc though i had the best grades i was never happy or felt good abt myself as both aspects were something i never learned, and i realised that bookish knowledge is of no use if you don't have the guts to be happy with yourself or mentally strong
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@SW-User It sounds like your parents tended to ignore you and didn't value your opinions.
SW-User
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@SW-User
and?

Maybe if they had guided you in expressing your opinions and making decisions your life would have turned out more to your liking.

If you like to read this is a link to a good site that has a variety of articles by a broad spectrum of people who have had similar problems to the ones you mentioned = https://tinybuddha.com

If you are inclined, take a look. There are hundreds of articles about various issues that people have to cope with. Maybe you will find one that you can relate to?

Just remember: when you say that you have a problem on a public forum people will offer you advice. Some might be good, others might be bad. So, if you find that upsetting it might be best to keep your problems to yourself.
SW-User
@Diotrephes if u said it in a normal manner it would be ok but fuk off with that condescending tone
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@SW-User As you desire.
Tres13 · 51-55, M
@SW-User Martial Arts hard work, discipline equals mental toughness equals self confidence
Randi1125 · 31-35, F
@SW-User ❤️