HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS: Discovering Belonging in Community, Not Location

The Meaning of Friendship:​ A Reflection on College Life

Seeking Inspiration for My Final Piece

As I pondered the topic for my concluding opinion article, I sought the input of my closest companion, ​Sarah. Her⁣ response was immediate: “Make it about me.”

Beyond Surface-Level Topics

Initially, I dismissed her suggestion with a chuckle because I aimed to tackle a subject that felt more impactful. Topics⁣ like politics, the significance of civic engagement,⁤ and reflections on the upcoming ‍election resonated more with my⁣ identity as a political science student.

However,⁣ upon deeper reflection, I ​came to understand ⁣that nothing holds greater‍ significance in my life than the friendships I’ve forged during my time at the University of Portland. Amidst global turmoil and essential societal discussions, it’s ‍these candid dialogues shared amongst friends⁣ that truly matter most.

Shared Experiences and Growth

Together we’ve navigated emotional moments —⁣ tears flowed during Kamala Harris’s DNC ‌address; ⁤we debated fervently after political forums; we exchanged articles sparking discussions about each other’s views on⁢ candidates—supporting one another through those challenging family conversations regarding voting decisions.

Yet our memories extend beyond politics. We relish wine nights while diving into cult classic films and binge-worthy series. We ‌share impromptu dance parties in our kitchens while cooking ‌dinner together. Our​ laughter echoes around our fire pit well into dawn as ‌we⁤ indulge in one another’s humor or spend cozy evenings lounging on ‍couches gossiping about everything under the sun.

The Reality of ⁤College Life

Years ago, people told me college would shape some of my fondest memories — I was skeptical then. How could a mere four years leave such an enduring impact? ‍As graduation ​nears though, I’ve come to ‍accept their truth: It’s not⁤ so much about coursework⁢ or ‌events but rather who you’ve shared those experiences with—the relationships formed within these walls have distinguished ⁤this journey as⁤ unparalleled.

Emotional Support

“`html

Home is Where the​ Heart Is: Discovering Belonging in Community, Not Location

Home is Where the Heart Is: Discovering Belonging in Community, Not⁤ Location

The Essence of Home Beyond Physical Walls

When we think of “home,” many of us envision a ⁤physical structure; however, ⁢the feeling of belonging often ⁢transcends geography. Communities can shape our understanding of ‍home, fostering connections that feed the soul. ‌This article explores how belonging is‍ rooted in community rather than a physical ​location.

Understanding the Concept of Belonging

Belonging is a fundamental human ‍need. According to psychologist Abraham Maslow, ‍it is a crucial part of the hierarchy of needs. ⁢Here’s ‌what contributing factors influence our sense of belonging:

Core Elements ‍of Community Connection

To⁣ create a sense of belonging ⁤in a community, consider these key elements:

Benefits of Community Belonging

Building ⁤connections within a ‌community offers various benefits:

⁤ I often reminisce about starting college filled⁢ with trepidation ‍about making new friends; now it is ⁤nearly time for graduation that brings new anxiety—the fear of parting ways with⁤ them instead. Since August 2021, these individuals have become integral to my daily life—they’ve transformed what Portland feels​ like home.

Evolving Together ⁢Through Time

We’ve blossomed from​ timid newcomers into confident young women together—as inseparable as ever despite growing ⁢changes like upgrading‍ beds from ‌twin XLs to ⁤queens; we still gather close-knit within them searching not just for fun attire ⁣but also interviewing⁤ ensembles!

The shy versions of ⁣ourselves occasionally bubble up again when contemplating future endeavors ahead. However, college has nurtured our development both collectively and individually; as thrilling as growing side ⁣by side has been—I’m equally excited to support their journeys even if ⁤physically​ distanced miles apart become necessary post-graduation.

The wisdom shared⁣ among us ​has shaped who I’ve grown into today: Avery taught me joy can be found humorously amidst chaos; Lily showed me how strength lies in vocalizing opinions passionately advocating beliefs worth standing behind; ⁤Caleigh inspired looking‌ out for loved ones whilst preserving self-identity over time; Taylor ⁣instilled following through ⁢ardently chasing passions⁤ shouldn’t waver due to others’ skepticism; Liv reinforced independence ‍ranks among life’s greatest assets learned along this winding road ahead—and finally Sarah revealed blood relations aren’t always requisite requirements when defining family​ bonds!

Cherishing Connections‌ and Looking Forward

Not everyone⁣ enjoys such fortuitous friendships—but if you do find yourself among us fortunate few remember soon those ‌joyous​ gatherings will transition into virtual catch-ups filled alternatives‍ like video calls followed by‌ messages ⁣recaps too easily overlooked right now amid blissful moments shared).

Relish each ‌second spent because before long graduation arrives⁢ swiftly distinguishing high school sweethearts from lifelong connections evolved uniquely​ throughout⁣ university experiences—you may even ​wonder how well you’d navigate without them afterward!

Netty ​Jurriaans serves ‌as Community Engagement Editor⁣ for The Beacon – feel free reaching her at ‌jurriaan25@up.edu.

BenefitDescription