For a short while, it's atonic, a medicine, a therapy, something that makes us feel safe and protected, with no worries, no stress, and nothing to chase after.
In a short while, though, the urge to seek comfort all the time destroys us.
Without a challenge, without a purpose, and without an aim in our life to contribute to something that is more important and, bigger and greater than ourselves, we become lonely, sad, insular, bored, unfulfilled, and depressed.
It's been written about in many places, the epidemic of loneliness throughout American companies (and I assume throughout our own) is catastrophic.
Loads and loads of friends on social, loads and loads of options to have Just Eat and Deliveroo in front of your streaming services and then suddenly you find out you have 300 channels, and there actually isn't anything on.
Blog Post Number - 3997
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