malakaix
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I had no idea how to write the title for this, so there you go.
About two years ago i traveled abroad and ended up living abroad for the one of those two years, i recently moved back home about six months ago. And since that time i've been attempting to reconcile the line between 'running away' and 'moving on'. You see i grew up in this city i'm currently living in, i went through a dark period during my late teen's and early twenties and as such many streets, places and people remind me of a past i have tried to move on from. While i was abroad i was more driven and ambitious then i've ever been before, i was able to meet other driven people who were passionate about life and because i had no pre-existing memory of the place i was in i didn't feel held back by my past. I'm not suggesting i can't do that here.. but i think it's much harder.
As i write this i realize how this sounds like a classic case of 'running away' from your yourself (past) and it will eventually catch up to you. But then i wonder where do you actually draw the line between attempting to move on in a new direction and running away?
I think it's hard to move on, when your confronted with your past self on a daily basis.. you become stuck within a certain stage of your development. Especially if you experienced traumatic events in certain places with people, drugs, sex etc..
Any thoughts on this? Has anyone moved away from the city they grew up in for reasons above?
About two years ago i traveled abroad and ended up living abroad for the one of those two years, i recently moved back home about six months ago. And since that time i've been attempting to reconcile the line between 'running away' and 'moving on'. You see i grew up in this city i'm currently living in, i went through a dark period during my late teen's and early twenties and as such many streets, places and people remind me of a past i have tried to move on from. While i was abroad i was more driven and ambitious then i've ever been before, i was able to meet other driven people who were passionate about life and because i had no pre-existing memory of the place i was in i didn't feel held back by my past. I'm not suggesting i can't do that here.. but i think it's much harder.
As i write this i realize how this sounds like a classic case of 'running away' from your yourself (past) and it will eventually catch up to you. But then i wonder where do you actually draw the line between attempting to move on in a new direction and running away?
I think it's hard to move on, when your confronted with your past self on a daily basis.. you become stuck within a certain stage of your development. Especially if you experienced traumatic events in certain places with people, drugs, sex etc..
Any thoughts on this? Has anyone moved away from the city they grew up in for reasons above?