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That’s what Eirik Rottem Eide (20) from Orkland in Trøndelag says. He is now studying psychology at Lillehammer. – Those are my relationships then, which I have with other people. Friends and family, mainly. And that it is a safe place to go. So I feel that it is a kind of anchor in my life, he says. He is also grateful that he has good friends and a family he can always lean on. – I have friends both here in Lillehammer and at home in my home municipality. So I feel I have important people around me, good relationships and people who can be trusted. The majority are satisfied A survey carried out by news and Norstat shows that three out of four are satisfied with their lives. That’s why @nrknyheter on Instagram has asked its followers what they are happy with, and here are some of the answers. The UNG survey has asked 1,021 young people questions about their lives. Graphics: news/Norstat 18-year-old Andrea Rosnes is in her final year at St. Olav upper secondary school in Stavanger. For her, the war in the Middle East has put things into perspective. – There is a lot in the media about all the conflicts out there in the world. It has made me think about how lucky I am to live in Norway and to be able to meet all my friends every day in a safe country, she says. Andrea follows the news picture closely. Recently, she has appreciated the fact that she lives in a country with so many opportunities. Photo: private Guro (23) is taking a bachelor’s degree in musical theater at NSKI Høyskole, formerly called the Norwegian Actors’ Institute. Her dream is to work actively as a musical artist. – I am satisfied with the study because we have a very constructive class society and very good teachers, says Guro. Guro Sirevåg lives in Oslo, but is originally from Sandnes. Photo: private Here are several of the answers:



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