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June 2017

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June 2017

'Moving: Changing place or position.‘
According to definition it is something simple. But is it really?

Firstly you have to pack up all your stuff in boxes. You need to sort out your belongings deciding what to keep and what to discard, what is important and what is probably remaining in said boxes for a long time. And what if you throw something away because you don’t need it at the time being but then say in two or three months you figure you could use exactly that discarded object? That would be pretty annoying, wouldn’t it?

So what do you do? Right, you simply keep everything.

And then there are the memories of the place you called home for the last months or years even. The familiar rooms with all their flaws, that you can find your way in in the dark or that one corner you kept hitting your toe on – suddenly all this is going to be missed, even said damn corner. It doesn’t matter if you move in the confines of the same city because your apartment got too small or too expensive or if you move to a new city where you know no one and don’t know your way around.
And it isn’t simple if you move across an ocean to a new country, a new continent. A country with a different currency, another mentality and completely different traffic.
And what if you don’t want to move in the first place but you have no other choice than to do so?

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