Every acquisition of accommodation becomes material for assimilation, but assimilation always resists new accommodations.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Emigration is always a difficulty.
Adapting is a common natural way for people to adapt to their environment.
As Buddhism moved from one culture to another, it always adapted.
A thing that happens to migrants is that they lose many of the traditional things which root identity, which root the self.
Growth and comfort do not coexist.
I was never an assimilationist. I always thought gays had some special mission.
Not a having and a resting, but a growing and becoming, is the character of perfection as culture conceives it.
Adaptation seems to be, to a substantial extent, a process of reallocating your attention.
Everyone thrives most in his or her own unique environment.
I don't believe complete assimilation is possible, at least not for anyone who has an active, open mind. Every step, every entry into the flows of existence can be seen as a beginning, a commencement of a brand new way of seeing oneself in the world. This is the case for everyone.