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We all want to travel the world but when it comes to moving to a new city, it gives shivers to many. WHY?

Ask most of the people around you this question, who likes to travel to new places, a majority of them would say yes. A lot of it comes from our basic human nature. Human beings love to explore. Your serotonin and dopamine kick in and make you happy! :)

But frequent moving is tough not only for kids but also for adults. 

Another important aspect of human beings is that we are social animals. So whenever you move to a new location, you need to establish your entire social ecosystem from scratch. No matter how close video calls and the internet has brought the world, most of us still like the warmth of meeting people in person.

We want to live and mingle with people in our society at our geographical locations. Now, how easy or how difficult it is for people is entirely dependent on one's personality. 

Having said that, have you ever noticed the advantages (or disadvantages) that come along while living in multiple cities? 

We all have that one friend in our friend circle who has lived in multiple cities or had to move to a new city. Or we have been that person ourselves who had to change cities because your parents decided to move to another city. 

Have you noticed the personality changes it brings in a person? 

In this episode, we speak to a teenager, Aaditya Maharishi, to share his journey of moving places right from the age of 6 to 16 years. 

The conversation covers different facets like: 

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Both of us (Kundan and Ruchi) have traveled and lived in multiple places and mixed with people of different cultures. All the conversations that we had felt like a journey down memory lane and we are sure you would relate to many such moments in this episode too.

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