Even though we think we’re programmed to find happiness, we’re actually programmed to seek whatever we are most used to.
Human beings have a natural resistance to the unknown. It is the ultimate loss of control.
Self sabotage is often a simple product of unfamiliarity and anything that is foreign, even if good, will be uncomfortable until it is familiar.
We’re programmed to seek what we’ve known. Even though we think we’re after happiness, we’re actually trying to find what we’re most used to. Comfort. This makes us feel safe, which is a natural human evolutionary drive.
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