"Where are you right now?"
For some, it's a question of location.
For you — it might be a question of state of being.
You haven't been tied to one city for a long time.
Moves, flights, coworking spaces, short-term rentals, new faces every month.
You've learned to live lightly.
But sometimes, in the middle of all this motion, a question sneaks in:
Where is my "home"?
🏡 The old idea: home as a point on the map
Home used to mean stability:
– walls you could recognize by touch
– a neighbor who knows your name
– a café where they remember your "usual"
– "your" people, who don't change every season
And that was beautiful.
But not everyone could — or wanted to — stay in that model.
🚶 The new reality: movement instead of permanence
You choose mobility.
You work remotely.
You're a digital nomad — or simply a seeker.
You're not running — you're searching. Not for adrenaline, but for your way of living.
But this lifestyle raises a question:
If I'm always on the move — where are my roots?
🌱 A new kind of roots: people instead of places
For many of us, "home" has become not a location, but a feeling you get with certain people.
Sometimes you land in a new city, passport freshly stamped — and then meet someone, and that's it.
You feel calm. Warm. You're "home" again.
Or you find yourself in an environment where people get you, where they speak your language — even if their accent is different.
And that matters more than geography.
🧩 What that kind of home looks like
– A small Telegram circle who breathe the same way you do
– An offline meetup where you speak your truth — and no one corrects you
– A club where no one asks "when will you finally settle down?" and you don't have to explain why you're moving again
Home is where you're fully accepted.
🌀 Why are we even saying this out loud?
Because too often nomads are called "runners."
Because society still praises "stability" and "settling down."
Yet inner stability can be stronger in those who've long been in motion.
We just anchor ourselves differently.
We find those anchors in atmosphere, in closeness, in shared outlooks.
We build our "home" not from bricks, but from human honesty.
💬 What makes justbeopen feel like home
We're not tied to a city. We grow as a network.
But in every place where a justbeopen meetup happens, we create something that feels like:
– warmth
– safety
– resonance
– the space to simply be
You can be anywhere — but if you're among your kind — you're home.
🎯 Instead of a conclusion
Your roots aren't always in the ground.
Sometimes they're in the people who see the real you.
And if you're tired of explaining what it means to "live in motion but not be lost" —
just come.
We already understand.