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"I Am Home but I Still Want to Go Home" is more than just a book; it’s a companion for the weary soul. Whether you read it in a physical paperback or as an , its message remains the same: it is okay to feel out of place, and the journey toward finding your true "home" is one you don't have to take alone.
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The Paradox: Why Do We Want to Go "Home" When We Are Already There?
The book's power lies in its ability to transform a mundane, shared experience—the misery of renting in an unaffordable city—into a source of genuine horror. The Paradox: Why Do We Want to Go
The sentiment expressed in the title is paradoxical. How can one be at home—physically safe and surrounded by familiar comforts—yet feel a burning desire to "go home"? 1. The Search for Emotional Belonging
Now, we come to the central technical question: Where can you find the ?