This part really had me pausing.
It’s eye-opening to consider that for some, the idea of a home isn’t necessarily tied to stability or comfort, it might even feel restrictive or isolating.
I think this underscores how personal the concept of “home” truly is and that the freedom some people find in an unstructured life can outweigh the security that others might assume everyone wants.
It raises a powerful question about what kind of support could actually be meaningful for those who feel disconnected from traditional systems and values.
Thanks for sharing Chingmay.