A Place Called Home
A Place Called Home
Shelter is one of our basic needs, like food, water, and air. It provides us with a secure place to live and shields us from severe weather conditions such as rain, snow, thunder, and lightning. A good shelter also gives us privacy, security, and a sense of comfort. Without shelter, it would be difficult to stay healthy and safe. Just like food and water gives us energy and keeps us hydrated, shelter helps protect our bodies and support our general well-being.
But homes are a bit different. Homes are more than physical places; they are a feeling of comfort and love that accompany us wherever we go. It can be a house, an apartment, or even a single room, but what truly makes it home are the people, memories, and experiences tied to it. A house is where we feel safe being our true selves, where we can relax without pretending, and where the problems of the outside world disappear.
Homes are different for everyone, but for many people; homes are shaped by small, everyday moments. The smell of dosas, the sound of laughter in the next room, or the way a warm shower can calm your mind. Even when life changes and we move to unknown places, these memories often stick to us, reminding us of where we came from and what grounds us.
Ultimately, home is not just something we lose or find—it’s something we tend to build. It grows through love, care, and shared experiences, not through money or upgrades. Whether it’s permanent or temporary, home gives us a reliable place to return to, both physically, and mentally, and it plays an important role in shaping who we are.
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