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Dr. Kirk and Humberto discuss the psychology of moving to a new home.


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Anonymous

Thank you for talking about this. I moved 3 times in childhood, then moved country, then changed 14 houses in the new country. It is very interesting to hear your insights.

Anonymous

My mom used to move every year. I absolutely hated it. She would pick up and move to entirely new cities. I could never have long standing friendships really. Now I hate moving. I despise it. I try to stay in the same place as long as I possibly can. Even though I was in the military I was super lucky enough that I never had to change units. I stayed in the First Cavalry Division on Fort Hood the entire time I was in the military. I bought my first house here and I have been living here ever sense. Two of my kids (my two youngest were born here and lived in this house all their lives). I felt stability is what I lacked as a kid and I am relieved I could give that to my kids. We do visit other places a lot though. (Even family in other countries.) I might want to die in this house. lol