Mar 2 • 10:35 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

G. Liaudanskas-Svaras spoke about changes: "I never wanted to live in the countryside, but now I don't want to return to the city"

In a new show, Vytaras shares his journey from being a city dweller to adapting to rural life, addressing the challenges he faces and his evolving identity.

In the latest episode of his show, Vytaras Liaudanskas-Svaras, who identifies as a former city dweller, explores the transition to rural life and the adaptation process involved. He emphasizes the challenges he encounters while adjusting to this new lifestyle, expressing a desire to connect with others who have similar experiences. Through this journey, he aims to reveal the complexities and joys of living in the countryside compared to his previous urban life.

Vytaras reflects on his identity, grappling with the question of whether he is now a rural resident or still a city person at heart. Despite living in the countryside, he acknowledges that he feels different from the local inhabitants, indicating a persistent sense of being an outsider. His narrative highlights the ongoing struggle of defining one’s identity in a new location, suggesting that some aspects of his urban background continue to influence his life choices and interactions in the village.

Additionally, he shares how some ideas from his past life, as well as inspirations from his travels abroad, inform his approach to rural living. While he has adopted certain practices in his countryside home, he acknowledges that these might not be common among the locals. His humorous self-description as an "urban expatriate in the countryside" encapsulates his unique perspective on adapting to rural life, providing insights into the fusion of city and country experiences.

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