Farewell Canada! I'm returning to India.

Day 2,660, 17:27 Published in Canada India by Satya Yuga
“And so much of my life has been about returning home and longing for home, wanting my children to know about my roots. And I thought I can't be the only one to feel this way so I thought it would be an interesting topic to explore.”
-- Sela Ward


“Most of American life consists of driving somewhere and then returning home, wondering why the hell you went.”
-- John Updike


I’ve had a pleasant stay in Canada, but now as I examine my feelings toward the game of eRepublik, I feel it is once again time for a change.



I don’t know if it is the new Dictator Module, but I find myself once again lacking the enthusiasm to play this game for the game’s sake. So that leaves the only reason to play this game being the community that we surround ourselves with.



While I've enjoyed my stay in Canada, thanks to people like Thedillpickl, Klop123 and so many others that I have difficulty remembering, due to my pain-impaired cognition, I find that it just isn’t the same as being among the eIndians which I’ve come to equate with family.



“A nation's culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people.”
-- Mahatma Gandhi


So while eIndia and I may never agree on my diplomatic approach to foreign policy in the face of a stronger enemy as a way to make the most efficient use of our resources, due to the current state of the game, I find that that doesn’t matter anymore. It has once again become all about the people there and the culture.



”A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history.”
-- Mahatma Gandhi


It has been a pleasure fighting against those that would aggress against Canada (i.e., Croatia and the Republic of Macedonia) alongside you all on the battlefield. Don’t hesitate to message me during any upcoming Revolutionary Wars as my change of citizenship doesn’t lessen my feelings toward a free Canada and her people.

Now I just need for India to regain one of her regions, so I can request that change in citizenship.