You are in danger of living
Subscribe Free Safety keeps us alive, but it can also keep us asleep. From childhood we are taught to protect ourselves, to avoid danger, to stay secure. And yes, some safety is essential, it shields us from harm and helps us grow. But when safety becomes the main pursuit of life, it quietly builds a prison disguised as comfort. The instinct for self-preservation runs deep. It is ancient, powerful, and necessary. Yet when it governs every choice, it weaves invisible walls around us. We call it the comfort zone, a place that is soft, familiar, and warm, but also a place where our fire dims, our curiosity fades, and our wings remain folded. Fear protects. Fear confines. Fear whispers: “Stay small, stay still, stay safe.” And so many survive, but never truly live. The truth is that life’s fullness begins where safety ends. To step beyond comfort is not to reject security, it is to trust something greater: the vast potential within you, the call of life itself. The unkn...