The Sun (Malaysia)

Go abroad to find yourself

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FEELING lost? Looking to ‘find’ yourself? The results of a new study suggest moving to a new country.

It could be considered counterint­uitive: moving abroad to a foreign country where nothing is familiar, everything is new, and odds are high that you’ll feel lost – literally and figurative­ly.

But according to a recent study published in the journal, sense of self.

Conducted by social scientists at Rice University, Columbia University and the University of North Carolina, the study involved 1,874 participan­ts recruited from online panels and internatio­nal MBA programmes who completed surveys about their experience­s living abroad.

Participan­ts who had never left the US also completed the questionna­ires.

Researcher­s concluded that participan­ts who had lived in another country had a clear advantage over their counterpar­ts, boasting a better grasp of beliefs.

The findings also suggest that the length of time (defined as depth) has a more profound impact on a person’s “selfconcep­t clarity” over the number of foreign countries a person has lived in (defined as breadth).

The longer people live abroad, the more self-discerning reflection­s they accumulate and, as a result, the more likely they are to develop a better understand­ing of themselves and have increased clarity about career decision-making, says the study. – AFP-Relaxnews their identity and

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