We all like to be comfortable. And once we attain a little
bit of that comfort, we like to preserve it. So, we put up a barricade to
protect us against those things we feel are most likely to put our comfort at
risk. After a while, we add to that barricade, putting up a perpendicular wall
to mitigate threats coming from other directions. Then we add another wall, and
then another.
Soon, we feel nicely protected from the many dangers to our
comfort and well-being. But it’s not enough, so we put a roof over the
enclosure, and now we are fully blockaded against the risks around us. But what
we don’t realize is that we haven’t protected our comfort zone as much as we
have built ourselves a cage. It limits and restrains us. It trades away our
freedom and independence for a semblance of security.
What was meant as a fortress of respite has now become a
cell. We become imprisoned by our comfort zone.
While you may be trapped in a prison of your own making, you
also hold the key.
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