Alan Chošnau's confession brings tears: "I felt unnecessary"
Alan Chošnau shares his personal story of loss and identity in a recent interview, discussing his new book and life choices.
In a heartfelt appearance on LNK's show "KK2 Friday," Lithuanian artist Alan Chošnau opened up about his life experiences, notably discussing his feelings of being lost between two cultures. He talked about the emotional challenges of his family history, particularly in relation to his father's absence and the profound impact of his mother's death when he was just eight years old. This revelation underscores the struggles many face when grappling with identity and heritage, reflecting on how these factors shape one's destiny.
Alan is currently working on his book titled "Between Two Banks," which explores his personal life as well as the stories of his ancestors from both Lithuania and Kurdistan. His journey is not just about self-discovery; he aims to address the unanswered questions surrounding his relationships, particularly those within his family. By sharing his story, he hopes to connect with others who might share similar experiences of loss and identity, ultimately shedding light on the complexities of belonging and the implications of one’s roots.
Moreover, Chošnau is venturing into the real estate sector, marking a new chapter in his life. He expressed how this shift reflects his personal growth and eagerness to embrace new opportunities; setting up a new company with a partner indicates his ambition and adaptability. As he continues to build homes, both physically and metaphorically, he demonstrates a commitment to a brighter future, highlighting the transformative power of finding purpose after personal tragedy.