Every human being becomes a stranger at somepoint in life. A child entering the world is a stranger to everythingaround him. The language is new, the people areunfamiliar, and even the simplest things must belearned slowly, step by step. The child observes,listens, makes mistakes, and grows. In many ways, the same experience happens topeople who find themselves in unfamiliar places,especially in foreign lands. When someone arrives inEurope for the first time, they often discover that lifemust be learned again. The systems are different, theculture is unfamiliar, and even simple tasks may feelconfusing. In those moments, the stranger becomes like a child.They must learn how to communicate, how to work,how to understand the rules of society, and how tofind their place among people who may not yetunderstand them. Some strangers meet kindness that helps them standon their feet. Others face rejection, loneliness, andmisunderstanding. Yet through all these experiences,the stranger continues to grow stronger."
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