Long Hot Summer

The Internationalist's Season

 

For the modern global citizen, summer is no longer tied to a single coastline or a fixed calendar. It follows the traveler — from Mediterranean coves to Caribbean beaches, from Southeast Asian islands to Pacific surf towns. The long hot summer is a season that migrates with the individual, shaped by curiosity and the desire to experience the world firsthand.

Internationalists understand this instinctively. Their worldview is built on cultural fluency, adaptability, and a sense of belonging everywhere. The long hot summer becomes a natural extension of that mindset: a season defined not by place, but by perspective.

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