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Becky Isjwara's avatar

This inner conflict between having roots/rootlessness is put so beautifully in this essay. I used to romanticize rootlessness. I probably still romanticize it now. But every time I travel, I long for the daily routines that ground me in place. I know, though, that one day I will uproot my life. I moved here nine years ago and never intended to stay forever.

Wherever you are, in whichever period your life is in, I'm rooting for you. (Sorry, I just had to!)

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bub's avatar

i stepped into my 30s officially recently, but this feeling of rootlessness in my 20s - you captured it perfectly. there are always places to be, things to do, a lot of confusion, not a lot of stillness. it is an exciting time of life, but it is easy to be overwhelmed by everything that is happening. don't forget to smell the flowers, cliche but true!

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