Meaning of Home

Home is not a place…it’s a feeling.” “What I love most about my home is who I share it with.” “There is nothing more important than a good, safe, secure home.” “Home is a place you grow up wanting to leave, and grow old wanting to get back to.” Home is where I was raised. Where I played, laughed, cried, and learned. It is where I grew. Where I became me, a strong, intelligent woman, confident in myself, in my future and in my past. I believe that a home has more than four walls and a roof overhead. Home is an environment. It is the feeling that greets me when I walk through the door. It is the people who wait for me to get home. My home is my rock-solid foundation, and I will take it with me when I leave. I believe that home is where individuals become themselves, not primarily physically but mentally. It becomes a mould that forms who they are. Home for me is made of experiences, moments of my life that helped to change me and to teach me. For that reason, my home is also filled with people and when home takes on a human form, it is called family. I believe that family is a relative term, nothing to do with blood, defined by relationships. No matter where I go in the future, my foundation will always sit firmly in this environment and with these people who have formed me as a person and taught me how to live. I know that I can always come home. After all, home is where the heart is. No matter where I go in the future, my foundation will always sit firmly in this environment and with these people who have formed me as a person and taught me how to live. I know that I can always come home. After all, home is where the heart is. By definition – A house is a building built for habitation whereas a home is an abode built for one’s family. But a home is something more special than that. A home is a place where you feel comfortable. A house is just a shelter. A home is a place that one loves to live in, but a house one just lives in. A home is built with a family, but a house has no intentions of family life. “A house belongs to you, but you belong to a home.” When you go through the newspaper, you find many houses for sale. Sometimes at street corners, you find signs saying that there is a house available for rent. A house is a place in which people live. It offers shelter. There may be thousands of houses in the city in which you live, but there is only one, which you call your home. The house which your family chooses to live in becomes your home. The builder only constructed a house. When you moved in, it became your home. Home is the place where your family is. It provides emotional warmth and security. A house, on the other hand, provides shelter. Usually, people buy a home and sell a house. People who are away from their homes often complain about being homesick, not homesick. What they lack is not a roof over their head, but the emotional warmth and security. Nowadays, every city has a home for the aged. They are not called houses for the aged because these places provide not only shelter but also emotional comfort for the old people. Other common expressions in English are: There’s no place like home, Home, sweet home, and Home is where the heart is. Nobody ever substitutes the word house in any of these expressions

Mohamed Asadh

4 Année

North York, Ontario

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