Diogenes called himself a citizen of the world. Our generation made a similar choice. This edition is about what home actually requires - and why nobody told us we'd have to build it ourselves.
Made me pause, made me think and after a lot of thought, I have come to the realization that - 1) the idea of home is deeply personal ergo subjective and 2) home is not a place to survive but is a place to live (given that one understands the difference between surviving and living).
Not sure if I was able to articulate my very intense and emotional response after reading this piece but glad that I came across it. Thank you for sharing. :)
Home is where my cats are. I understood this a few years ago.
That's so heartwarming to hear :)
Made me pause, made me think and after a lot of thought, I have come to the realization that - 1) the idea of home is deeply personal ergo subjective and 2) home is not a place to survive but is a place to live (given that one understands the difference between surviving and living).
Not sure if I was able to articulate my very intense and emotional response after reading this piece but glad that I came across it. Thank you for sharing. :)
That's exactly what we want our newsletter edition to do, Nandini - glad the piece resonated :)