Sometime
ago, I wanted to promote a program with expatriates. With WHAT???
Yes,
expatriates… And it is not a new word, it has been in use at least from the
18th century, but it has got a peak in its use in the last few years, simply
because there are too many of us.
Yes, I am
an expatriate…
And we are
not, as some people understood, a person
without a country (easy to get confused for those who speak Spanish or
Portuguese). Neither are we part of a different species… We are people, OK, but
a good comparison would be trees without fixed roots or free birds.
Expatriates
go to another country because they have a job to do – an important difference
in relation to an immigrant, who is moving to stay; after the job, the
expatriate individual goes back to their country or to another one, but the
immigrant will stay there until the end.
Why am
talking about this? Because I feel it is a very important challenge the world
in general is ignoring, with thousands of people roaming the planet without
roots…
Our human
society is a tree society since we
are prepared from childhood to have a family, a stable job, settle somewhere,
etc. Uprooted humans (a possible replacement for expatriate?) go against that general education.
And that is
wonderful! As an expatriate, I feel I pollinate the world by taking experiences,
points of view and values from one place to another, challenging the status quo
and proposing changes to the environment where I live or go.
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