I've grown up in one city all my life and this is a different perspective to me. It's intriguing to think about. Do you find it difficult to form an identity because of this?
If I may digress and romanticise it just a little bit - We belong a little bit to the people who love us, and a little part of them belongs to us. <3
Such a wholesome issue Surbhi! All the best for your next chapter. :))
I've grown up in one city all my life and this is a different perspective to me. It's intriguing to think about. Do you find it difficult to form an identity because of this?
If I may digress and romanticise it just a little bit - We belong a little bit to the people who love us, and a little part of them belongs to us. <3
Such a wholesome issue Surbhi! All the best for your next chapter. :))
Surbhi, you’ve raised quite a pertinent issue.
The subject is relatable and interesting
There’s flow and continuity in the write up which adds to the interest quotient
Interactive method of writing can keep the reader involved
You always had it in you, i remember, and it shows
After reading this, I was puzzled. I asked myself…
“What is Home? Where do I truly belong?” For some reason, I couldn’t answer it immediately which worried me.
But I knew the more I thought about it, the more it would cloud the real answer.
So I allowed my instincts to take over and what I found myself saying is…
“Right Here. If I can’t find home in this moment, where else will I find it?”
Thank you so much for this, Surbhi. Your wonderful writing gave me clarity that I never knew I needed.
P.S.
My favorite conversations-starters that I always ask people are…
“What is the weirdest food you’ve eaten? And “What song/band are you obssessed with lately?”
These open so many fun doors into the stories of the person. (: