
Embracing the Outsider Within: Self-Confidence as a Foreigner
When I arrived in Split last year, I was already comfortable with who I am. I was battling grief, so it would tend to throw me off at the most inopportune times, but at no point did it make me feel less than. I also quickly realized I looked like I wasn’t from Split.
It was a strange feeling. I had spent just under two weeks in Split months earlier and several more in other parts of Croatia. Even throughout my travels last year in Turkey and in Italy, I knew I looked like a foreigner, but I was travelling, so obviously I would look different - like a tourist. However, once I moved here, I quickly became hyper-aware of societal nuances, style, and lifestyle—and it became clear I wasn’t like anyone here.

From London to Self-Discovery: What My First Couple’s Trip in Years Taught Me About Love and Loneliness
Going to London with a partner who in the end simply wasn’t a good fit made me feel incredibly lonely, even though we were together constantly. I realized that the feeling of loneliness while being in that partnership was far more unbearable than being single at 38.