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Uncomfort = opportunity

Uncomfort = opportunity

Man is a animal of habit. We all get habituated to certain preferences, choices, thinking, actions that provides us comfort and control over life. But it is also true that we are designed to adapt change. We all know that ‘ Change is the only Constant’, yet why we fear this change ???

” It’s not what you look at that matters , it’s what you see”

We fail to look at the opportunity that appears infront of us disguised as discomfort and disturbance in life.

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