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some thoughts…

Many moons ago, I strapped on my backpack and left home for the first time. Since then, I have been mostly on the road, exploring this world. I have seen many things, yet I have seen nothing. One realization continues to unfold before me: no matter where we come from or which community we “belong” to, we are all fundamentally the same. We share the same worries and needs—our babies are hungry, we love to laugh, and we long to be loved. This is an essential truth of humanity.

Everywhere I go, I find the same spectrum of personalities: the funny, the quiet, the restless, the dreamers—some happy, some sad. These differences between individuals are more profound than the borders drawn between us by nationality or belief. Our cultures, religions, and political identities are layers we carry, but they do not define the core of who we are.

When we strip away the labels, what remains is simply human.

I have met people in the most unexpected places who felt like lifelong friends, while others—perhaps from my own land—felt like strangers. It is not flags or faiths that unite or divide us, but rather the way we see each other.

The divides between us exist only in our minds, shaped by our perspectives and beliefs—a constructed reality.

Think about it…

Free yourself from stereotypes.