Moving places can be a really tough activity. I know this, having moved from home to home for the nth time already in 17 years.
Why do we move? One, we want to have a change of environment. If we stay in a certain place for a few decades, we sometimes can't help but to get bored not only with our place, but with our lives as a whole as well. We need to rejuvenate, and it starts with a change of environment. Two, financial reasons as always. When we get richer and richer, don't we just want to move to a more expensive place? Or if inflation is taking its toll on us, we will be forced to go somewhere cheaper or else die in financial debt. Lastly, there are of course the work-related and personal reasons.
So the next question is, how do we move? Living in a family with so much furnitures at home, I know very much the stress and physical fatigue moving from one place to another incur. From mounting the furnitures,appliances, and other goods up the hand trucks and into the actual truck to the long long travel and into the new home. It's a tiring process. And let us not forget the mess that we will end up with once we're in our new place. We didn't have furniture movers at home so we had to lift everything up. It's really a tiring process.
Together with the physical baggage, there's also the emotional baggage one has when he/she moves to another home. For adults, it's probably less. For the younger ones, however, it's gonna be tough, having established their first friendships in their former home. We've already seen this in numerous movies already.
But then again, nothing is permanent on this planet, and they will have to accept that fact. In time, the physical and emotional fatigue moving places produces will wear off.