The Dangers of Safety and How to Live Fully - Tiny Buddha
Briefly

"Growing up in a traditional family, safety was paramount. My mother parented through a lens of fear, ingraining in me the belief to take only safe routes."
"In the Midwest, the traditional path is clear: school, college, meeting a partner, getting married. Deviating from this plan was paralyzing, filled with fear of the unknown."
"As a coach, I see clients staying in marriages longer than they should or sticking with toxic situations, held back by fear of how change might affect their lives."
"Safety is a universal desire. People plan for financial security but often end up living quiet, safe lives, confined by their fears of what could be."
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