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Rooted from Unexpected Places

Unfortunately, your own family won’t always be the pillar of support you expect in difficult times. Sometimes, due to different visions, unhealed emotions, or simply diverging paths, those who should support you become obstacles—or they simply disappear. It’s a painful truth, but one that must be accepted in order to move forward without resentment. That’s why it’s so important to be clear about your priorities, what you want to achieve, and most importantly, who you are. Your purpose can’t depend on anyone else’s approval or support. Look for other sources of inspiration: genuine friends, communities that share your values, books, experiences, and even strangers who cross your path to uplift you. But above all, stay connected to God. People may fail, change, or leave—but He remains faithful. His guidance is steady, and His love is unconditional. Having clear goals anchored in your faith helps you stay on course when outside voices try to lead you astray. In those moments, you must r...

Between Two Worlds


As an immigrant, you're perpetually stuck in a tug-of-war between where you came from and where you are now. It's like having two homes, but never feeling completely at home in either. When you think about your homeland, you get a warm, nostalgic feeling, but then you remember why you left. On the flip side, your new city is full of opportunities, but it comes with a side dish of alienation and a sprinkle of "What am I even doing here?"

It's a classic case of FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) but on a geographical scale. In your homeland, you miss the familiar faces, the local flavors, and the way the sun sets just right. But when you’re there, you long for the conveniences, the diverse cultures, and the buzz of your new city. You’re like a cultural chameleon who’s not quite sure which color to stick with.

In the end, being an immigrant means embracing this paradox. You learn to carry bits of both worlds with you, creating a unique blend that’s all your own. So, while you might always feel a bit "fucked" for life, you also gain a richer, more complex tapestry of experiences. And hey, if nothing else, you’ve got a killer accent and a passport full of stories.

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