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Are borders psychological before they are geographical?
A border looks simple on a map: a line, a colour change, a checkpoint. But long before walls, fences, or coordinates existed, borders lived in the human mind. Children learn borders before geography, ours and theirs, inside and outside, safe and unknown. By the time a physical boundary is drawn, the psychological one has already settled in. Geography doesn’t create belonging; belief does.
Abhimanyu Kumar Sharma
Feb 31 min read
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