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New Essay on The Long Road Home
An Incurable Longing for Elsewhere is a reflection on what it means to build a life shaped by movement—and what happens when that movement becomes uncertain. Moving between Canada, India, Mexico, and beyond, I’ve come to understand travel not as escape, but as a way of tending to the many selves I carry. This piece explores diaspora, identity, and the quiet reckoning of learning how to stay. Because for some of us, belonging has never been about one place—it’s about learning to live between many, and finding meaning in both movement and stillness.
Read it now on The Long Road Home.
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