A 'home' is a place where a person, family, or group of people live together. 'Home is often a place of refuge and safety. Many people think of 'home' in terms of where they grew up, and 'home' can even be a time rather than a place.
'Home' can be your own 'home' or someone else's place. It means that 'home', in a personal view, is the place where you feel loved and safe. It can be your house, or your family-friend's house. It can even be a friend's house where you happen to spend five minutes every day. What is important are the ties you establish with someone or something.
Any place can be your own 'home'. Even the street. You may not have a roof over your head but it doesn't mean there's an absense of the concept 'home'.
Although this concept suggests various interpretations there's something that, no matter of your personal understanding, is common to every single interpretation - Love.
'Home'can also be a time. Childhood tends to be the period of time in which you find your happiest memories. In fact, those earlier memories can create your concept of 'home' and you may find yourself living the rest of your life refering to it and remembering the same period of time as 'home'.
But 'home' can also be someone, a person. You can find yourself feeling loved and safe by someone. Personally, although I still live in the same house for all my life, and I still refer to it as my 'home', I feel like I'd lost a piece of that 'home' when my father died.
He was my 'home', our 'home'. More than the place, the people who love are those who build up that 'home'.
'Home' is about love and security. Even without thinking too much about it, do you imagine yourself without the place, time, or person, to which you relate the concept of 'home'?
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