11. The Price No One Mentions About Comfort
Show notes
Comfort doesn’t charge you upfront. It gives relief first — ease, stability, predictability.
Then the bill arrives later… disguised as boredom, restlessness, anxiety, burnout, or a quiet sense that something is missing.
In this episode, we unpack the real cost of comfort: how it dulls urgency, removes feedback, erodes capacity, narrows identity, and slowly weakens self-trust. You’ll learn why comfort defends itself with “reasonable” narratives, why long-term ease produces fragility (not safety), and why small disruptions begin to feel overwhelming.
Comfort isn’t the enemy. Dependency on comfort is.
This episode is a wake-up call for anyone who feels “fine” on the surface — but knows they’re under-engaged underneath.
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