It is not groundbreaking to suggest that navigating different cultural identities can complicate the feeling of belonging. This is a common theme among individuals whose upbringing was influenced by multiple locations, and most have reached this same conclusion.
However, we seldom hear about the experiences of "third-culture kids" who grow up in a constantly shifting environment, marked by a shared sense of disorientation and the notion that home is everywhere and nowhere.
It is not groundbreaking to suggest that navigating different cultural identities can complicate the feeling of belonging. This is a common theme among individuals whose upbringing was influenced by multiple locations, and most have reached this same conclusion.
However, we seldom hear about the experiences of "third-culture kids" who grow up in a constantly shifting environment, marked by a shared sense of disorientation and the notion that home is everywhere and nowhere.
Thanks Henya, my sense of home is so very fluid. Is yours?
Yes. It is🙃