When You Hit the Ceiling
Everyone who spends a long time working on self-improvement eventually hits their own ceiling hard. Trying to rise above and break through it with your head, you risk shattering your skull and falling down.
The thing is, the ceiling in development we’re talking about is your internal state when you’re truly comfortable. You’ve forgotten what pain, tears, and sweat feel like.
You want to jump higher, but deep down, you’re content as it is. Your brain isn’t stupid; it doesn’t want to risk the comfort you’ve built, so it doesn’t give you the ideas or energy to forward. Why bother when everything is already fine?
At such moments, a bit of self-destruction and a shake-up won’t hurt. Deliberately worsening your circumstances for the sake of a greater goal and further growth has never harmed anyone.
Everyone who spends a long time working on self-improvement eventually hits their own ceiling hard. Trying to rise above and break through it with your head, you risk shattering your skull and falling down.
The thing is, the ceiling in development we’re talking about is your internal state when you’re truly comfortable. You’ve forgotten what pain, tears, and sweat feel like.
You want to jump higher, but deep down, you’re content as it is. Your brain isn’t stupid; it doesn’t want to risk the comfort you’ve built, so it doesn’t give you the ideas or energy to forward. Why bother when everything is already fine?
At such moments, a bit of self-destruction and a shake-up won’t hurt. Deliberately worsening your circumstances for the sake of a greater goal and further growth has never harmed anyone.