Comfort Is the Real Thief
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We’ve all heard the phrase: “comparison is the thief of joy.”
But what if comparison isn’t actually the problem?
What if comfort is?
In this episode, we’re unpacking:
- why exceptional people make us uncomfortable
- the difference between destructive comparison and developmental comparison
- why hard rooms change you
- how competition exposes complacency
- the psychology behind defensiveness, intimidation, and the urge to discredit excellence
- why protecting your peace can quietly become protecting your limitations
Because maybe the people ahead of you aren’t proof you’re behind.
Maybe they’re proof of what’s possible.
This conversation is about: raising your standards, stopping the constant self-protection, and learning how to let tension develop you instead of diminish you.
You can either be intimidated by excellence… or developed by it.
Anyway… think about that.
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