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While I agree with your point of the concept being a universal one, and the title being clickbaity, there is an important point: here the drive to be in the nature seems stronger.

It is not about being able to afford it, it is about preferences.

I am a foreigner living in Finland and this drive to be in the nature has impressed me, specially taken together with a society that is not very consumerist. In my original country, as well as here, you can use public transportation to go an be in the nature. Here is done much more often than there. Also, the cities are built in a way that respect and keep the nature, it's not about overriding it.



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