
What “home” means to you beyond four walls—whether it’s someone you love, a ritual you return to, or a memory that still fuels you today.
What Home Means To Me
Home isn’t always a house. For me, it’s people around the people I care about the most.
No matter where I am, being with them makes me feel grounded. It’s my friends, family, and even my cat Zelda. These are essential components of what makes a house a home to me.
I’ve learned that home isn’t permanent. Places change, people move, and time passes. But the feeling of home is something I can carry with me.
For me, home is ultimately a feeling. It’s comfort, connection, and love woven into the people and memories I carry with me. Whether I’m in my childhood living room, at a concert with friends, or just sitting quietly with Zelda, I know I’ve found home.
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This article is part of The Human Collective. Each week we take a prompt and create a playlist and accompanying articles. This week we were wondering when did you last laugh out loud? Check out the playlist: Songs That Remind You of Home Learn more about The Human Collective here.
About the Curators
Jenna B
Music is at the center of everything I do. Whether I’m creating playlists, discovering new artists, or singing along in the crowd, you can usually find me at a concert (over 100 and counting!) or with headphones on, exploring sounds across every genre.
