Personal Reflection on Finding Home in China Amid Geopolitical Changes
This article reflects on a personal journey to China, prompted by a suggestion for 'international exposure,' and the unexpected feeling of belonging despite geopolitical shifts. The author explores themes of cultural immersion and challenging assumptions about identity and credibility.
“You could do with some international exposure. China, maybe,” a law firm partner said as we stood over the water cooler. His offhand comment was so blasé. I wasn’t sure what unsettled me more – the comment or my reaction to it. Was it xenophobia or the inertia of assumption? He was perfectly pleasant, encouraging even, but beneath the civility was an implication I couldn’t ignore. I had never set foot in Asia, yet suddenly, it felt as though my credibility required a pilgrimage. I wrestled with...