Moving from the US to Morocco taught me a different way of living. I sundry my clothes and consume less.
Briefly

Living in Meknes taught me that the absence of certain comforts, like a dryer or microwave, didn’t diminish my quality of life but enriched my experience of adaptation and discovery.
I was overwhelmed with kindness by my neighbors and co-workers in Meknes, illustrating how communal living can create a supportive environment for newcomers, fostering a sense of belonging.
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