What part of the world is called home?

June 24, 2021 0 Comments

*** Your home is your sanctuary, at least it should be. Whichever part of the world you, your friends, pets, or family shelters in is just as important as who you are as a person.

We relate and feel really good when we are happy in our comfortable space. We rest, eat, sleep, and take a break from the duties of daily life. Part of daily life is sharing and giving time, love, space, and assistance to others. To better help others, you must first achieve a comfortable living space. Finding a place for yourself fill your comfortable space with things that take your place and things that relate to and reflect your style or taste. Home is where you feel most comfortable.

Know your role on a global scale. Keep your home the most sacred space for you in the world. Know that your sacred space is yours and yours alone!

*** Know that you have the right to PRIVACY and that no one should be watching you, listening to your private conversations or invading your home.

** Stay alert and make sure no one has access to your private phone calls, your WIFI service, or your intimate time with other people at home. So many people are bombarded with madmen who want to know every part of your whereabouts, actions and conversations that life and privacy must be better protected and secured.

Wherever you live in the world, know where you are most comfortable. Recognize what is good and feels right about where you choose to live. If you are a recent graduate or looking for a new home, take some time to decide which part of the world to call home.

We live in a great huge country and on an even bigger planet. So what exactly does that invite for you and me? Drive change. Whether you change your mind, your mind, or your place of residence, it’s all up to you.

I can assure you of one thing: wherever you live in the world, it is ease and comfort that fill a void, or a need that makes your home your home. Make your home a home by living in a space that makes your own private sanctuary. Home is often called your home because it is the most sought after location for comfort and privacy; the tranquility of your house or home can be attributed to how wonderful you rest and appreciate your private space …

Meeting the need for a peaceful life depends on a peaceful domicile or place of residence.

Home is how we connect and let go of our hair to renew or recharge our hearts, thoughts, minds, and brains. I don’t really care what part of the world I call home, as long as I have comfort, space, and privacy and my husband by my side then I’ll feel comfortable and at home.

I have lived in quite a few places for the past 20 years or more. What I have learned is that it is about exposing yourself to as many new and different experiences as you can, in the time that you are living and able to be mobile, thrive in the time that you are alive!

Living your life and being informed, aware and gaining appreciation and respect for who, what and where you have developed the greatest passion is rewarding!

Practice empathy and philanthropy, throughout your life, caring for others and showing, and giving and receiving love is the most important space to be in every day.

I remember when I was a kid we traveled a lot in the area and it was probably then that I first got the travel and adventure bug. I enjoyed the long car rides with an interesting conversation that started and created an unusual way to discover many local restaurants and excursions that were lively and quaint to say the least. We always notice beautiful homes and neighborhoods and envision living in many stately residences.

Many people call large tall buildings home, those with gated driveways and roundabouts that take a visitor to the next lane. Others call the quaint skyscrapers, packed with concierge services, guards, security and spiral staircases, home. Still, to this day, I enjoy visiting and seeing so many different places, around the world, that others call home, as a pioneer in search of adventure and new discoveries.

I have also seen small slums lined with dirt roads, covered with makeshift cardboard or plywood houses, across the Texas-Mexico border, separating one country and another’s standard of living. That was, frankly, very sad, emotional, and discouraging. The houses were littered, lined up, or littered with trash and debris that would later be exchanged for scant pennies on the dollar, possibly to help support and feed a family of three or more survivors.

Growing up and seeing the disparity between those scenes, in true reality, is NOT a movie scene or a sad dream, but it IS actually the reality of migrant workers and their families. Home was not a sanctuary or a comfortable dwelling (sad face, tears rolling down my cheeks now).

Many migrant workers enter our country legally to perform jobs that most American citizens, in our country, would find too exhausting, exhausting, exhausting, or physically degrading.

I don’t judge any action from the equation. At that very moment I made a statement: – I will choose to obtain and provide assistance in the form of immediate medical care, maintenance, education, sponsorship, or help obtaining ongoing philanthropic support to help or help others who cannot help themselves. The odds against him are too high.

My eyes and my heart have not forgotten what I first witnessed as a small child. Along our way, passing the highway on the way to the main university, in my hometown, it was when I first noticed duality. My first reaction was shock, then pain, sadness and anger followed when I saw things of such magnitude.

I made myself a promise: when I have the means and the power to deliver, the ability in myself, to help some of the most deserving people, I will. I will help you have a chance and allow you to experience a normal standard of living. I will be happy to help!

It would be very gratifying for these small communities of migrant families and workers to be able to enjoy more beauty and have bathrooms, showers and functional places and spaces where they reside, in the world, that they can proudly call their first choice of home. Know your role in helping others and do it emphatically!

** I enjoy learning from you and others who continually offer me knowledge! ~

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