Interesting question... I think we do.
A story goes with that too. You know how a lot of people can feel "at home" some place? That is, one can feel drawn to some other place as if it's home? One friend is incredibly drawn to Hawai'i. When we went to Ireland, my wife said she felt very "at home" near the "Hill of the Witches" (LOL, I won't comment on that
).
Well, I've never felt "at home" anywhere I've been. I feel comfortable everywhere, but "at home" nowhere. I've often wondered why. So I asked a few people. Two told me (they didn't know each other) that the reason I don't feel "at home" here is that I spend more time elsewhere in the cosmos.
Makes sense to me.