New Life in Mexico City — Beginning Again Without Reinvention
This is a personal reflection on beginning again—geographically, emotionally, and culturally.
The move to Mexico City was not framed as reinvention, but as attention: to daily rhythms, to love, to friction, to belonging. The city appears here not as backdrop, but as interlocutor—demanding patience, offering intimacy, resisting simplification.
What emerges is not an argument about place, but an account of how a life reorganizes itself when certainty is removed. Traffic, pollution, distance from the United States, and moments of doubt coexist with community, shared meals, movement through the city, and unexpected joy.
This video is part of an ongoing personal record—an inquiry into how identity shifts when one chooses to live differently, and listens long enough to be changed.