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Belonging is essential for happiness from "summary" of You'd Be Home Now by Kathleen Glasgow

Belonging isn't just about being part of a group or community; it's about feeling like you have a place in the world, like you matter to someone, like you are seen and understood. It's about finding your tribe, your people who get you without you having to explain yourself. It's about feeling at home in your own skin, in your own life. In 'You'd Be Home Now', the characters struggle with their sense of belonging, their need to connect with others and be a part of something bigger than themselves. They search for acceptance, for love, for a sense of purpose that can only come from feeling like they belong somewhere. When we belong, we feel supported, cared for, and valued. We feel like we have a place where we can be ourselves, where we can let our guard down and be vulnerable without fear of judgment or rejection. We feel like we are not alone in the world, like there are people who have our backs no matter what. But when we feel like we don't belong, when we feel isolated, disconnected, and misunderstood, it can be incredibly lonely and painful. We can feel like we are adrift, like we are lost in a sea of people who don't see us for who we truly are. We can feel like we are constantly trying to fit in, to be someone we are not, just to feel like we belong somewhere. In 'You'd Be Home Now', the characters show us the importance of finding our place in the world, of finding our people who make us feel like we are not alone. They remind us that belonging is not just a luxury; it is a fundamental human need, essential for our happiness and well-being. It is what gives us the strength to face life's challenges, the courage to be ourselves, and the hope to keep moving forward.
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    You'd Be Home Now

    Kathleen Glasgow

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