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We spend so much time trying to explain our lives to people - texting friends, posting stories, recounting the drama - that we forget connection is actually a feeling, not a transcript.
That moment in Macy’s wasn’t about the words. “Just another day in NYC” isn’t a profound sentence.
But the look? The shared eye-roll while chaos erupted around us? That was profound.
It was two nervous systems syncing up in real-time. It was a silent agreement: “I see this. You see this. We are both sane in an insane moment.”
That micro-moment of solidarity with a stranger felt more real than a 20-minute voice note recounting the story later.
I’m making a promise to myself to stop just narrating connection and start... looking at people. The best conversations happen without words. 👀✨
17/02/2026
POV: When you team up with randoms for our 5v5 Futsal games and they’re all Ukrainians ⚽️🔥
17/02/2026
People who never left their country will always say:
“I can’t. I’ve never done that before. I’ll look stupid.”
Expats in 🇪🇪🇫🇮🇱🇻🇱🇹🇸🇪:
Booked the flight.
Figured it out mid-air.
Moving to Northern Europe isn’t glamorous at first.
You freeze in September.
The sun disappears at 3:47pm.
You question why everyone is so quiet and always staring at you.
You miss food you never thought you cared about.
You miss people who never called you that often.
And then slowly…
you become someone who can survive anywhere.
Then you realise:
• Most people are too busy with their own lives to judge yours.
• The horror stories were just the loudest ones.
• And the world is far less scary than you think.
The people who leave don’t have less fear.
They just have more curiosity.
And here’s the truth:
You’ll be fine.
You’ll adapt.
You’ll grow.
You’ll build a version of yourself that the old you wouldn’t even recognise.
And even if it’s hard —
at least it’s a story.
Staying safe isn’t brave.
Exploring is.
You’ll never know what you’re capable of if you never leave their comfort of your hometown.
FAFO ✈️🌍
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