Home doesn’t have to be a house
Home.
When people think of home, most visualize their house. Some imagine their birth parents, maybe their grandparents too. Perhaps a warm dinner with their family. But home doesn’t have to be with family. It doesn’t even have to be a house at all.
The definition of a home states “Where one lives.”* That is quite vague, and can be interpreted in more ways than one. For example, you can still be living with your parents, but you might truly feel alive when with your friends.
Home can be anywhere. As long as you feel comfortable in it, it’s a home.
*Oxford Dictionary.
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