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Inspirational Quote by Chris Guillebeau

“Though I still liked America and enjoyed living there much of the time, I felt more like a world citizen. The distinguishing marks of a passport didn't determine my identity; my experiences and values did. The more you experience something outside of what you've known, the more open-minded you…” quote by Chris Guillebeau
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““Though I still liked America and enjoyed living there much of the time, I felt more like a world citizen. The distinguishing marks of a passport didn't determine my identity; my experiences and values did. The more you experience something outside of what you've known, the more open-minded you become... but this worldview can also be somewhat alienating, especially to people at home.””

Chris Guillebeau

About This Quote

Source Book: The Art of Non-Conformity by Chris Guillebeau, 2010

Identity is shaped by personal experiences and values rather than legal documents, fostering a global perspective that can feel isolating to those rooted in a single culture.

In simple terms: Values, not passports, define identity.

Key Takeaway

Embrace experiences, stay open.

Themes

identity global citizenship open-mindedness alienation

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • travel
  • expatriate life
  • cross‑cultural work
  • online communities

Key Concepts

cultural relativism self-concept belonging

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do your experiences shape your sense of self?
  • What balance can you strike between global outlook and local roots?
A Different Perspective

May overlook local ties and community support.

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