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The ugly duckling in the fairy tale wakes up and turns into a swan, but the Danes know in their hearts that life is not a fairy tale and will not get rich overnight. Only struggle can change the current situation. Danish farmers endure hardships and stand hard work. In addition to farming, they also engage in sideline jobs. One farmer can feed 140 urbanites. Even after becoming rich, seriousness is still the work style of most Danes. Local authorities go to work at nine in the morning, do not have a lunch break, and leave work at 4:30 in the afternoon. Every morning before the day is light, Copenhagen cleaners can be seen running small steps from house to house to collect garbage.
Danes often say: "We have no resources, no manpower, but we have inexhaustible wisdom." Denmark implements free education from elementary school to university, and a quarter of adults still go to night school to charge after they get employed. More than 10,000 books are published in the local area every year, and the per capita purchases of books among the citizens rank among the best in the world.
In the 20th century, 12 scientists in Denmark have won the Nobel Prize. Maersk container shipping, B&O household appliances, Lego toys, Carlsberg beer, etc. are all world-famous brands. They have written many Danish fairy tales with diligence.