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Non-resident foreigner

2025-07-08 15:38

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Non-resident foreigner

Non-resident foreigner: because, sometimes, it takes someone from outside... to bring back home who you are.

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The value of those who enter without invading, observe without judging, love without demanding.

 

The label “that excludes.”

“Non-resident foreigner.”


It is a “bureaucratic” definition, often used to indicate someone who does not have the credentials to participate, to vote, to decide.
A polite way to say: “you’re not from here.”
A label that tastes of distance, of suspicion, of non-belonging.

 

But if you look closely…
It is right there, in that distance, that a new possibility is born.
It is precisely in not being from here that a different kind of attention can be sparked.

 

The hidden truth: who really is the “non-resident foreigner”?
It is the one who arrives with respect, who does not claim to know but listens to understand.

It is someone who has no roots in the land but carries them in their heart.
They are not in a hurry to judge, because they are not there to colonize…
They are there to recognize what is already there… to help see with different eyes.

The non-resident foreigner is a catalyst for perspectives…
They are a healthy bearer of questions… a “facilitator of awareness.”

 

Everything starts here…

I am not from your Company, your territory, your family, your sector but it is precisely this that allows me to help you see yourself better.
 

I am a “non-resident foreigner”:

  • I enter with respect, I leave with gratitude;
  • I do not bring ready-made solutions, I help you bring out your own;
  • I do not impose models, I collect stories;
  • I do not promise miracles, I activate processes.

 

Belonging chosen, not endured.
Being a “foreigner” is not a lack but a choice: not taking everything in order to feel everything.
It is a form of intimate belonging, not bureaucratic.
It is saying: “I am not from here but I feel part of all this… and I want to help you flourish.”

 

I am a non-resident foreigner, I admit it!

I do not stay but accompany.
I do not decide but “illuminate.”
I do not belong but I participate.
 

“Because sometimes, it takes someone from outside… to bring home who you are.”