You can't do it.
- Aug 7
- 1 min read
When I decided to settle in Canada, some people said, "You can't do it, you'll just come back here."

10 years have passed, but this time the same people said "you escaped, you saved yourself" :)
I returned to my country after 18 years, but the same people said "you can't do it here, you'll have to come back" :/
Ask me what I really did, what I found, but nothing. You can't do it, my friend!
Let me tell you what I experienced.
Namely;
+ One does not feel like he has "escaped" or "made a definitive return"
+ You feel like you're living in limbo, both here and there
+ When you set out on the road, you actually meet yourself.
+ You understand that respect is a human characteristic and does not come from abroad.
+ It turns out the rules are the same for all people
+ It is best to adapt to the (rough) environment you are in, like water
+ Migration changes people like nothing else, that's for sure + You do the things you said you would never do in life, one by one
+ You can quickly change hats and become not one but two people
If only you would stop being able to do that.
Living with regrets is harder than fighting against the greatest challenges.
You can't do it by living with regrets.



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