Ryan Crossfield

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142. a life that matters

We all want more, and at the same time we continuously find excuses that impede any type of progress. If we all want more for ourselves, why don’t we do anything about it? Why don’t we challenge our excuses? Very simply, excuses preserve a level of comfort by keeping us in familiar territory. Whereas, any type of progress requires the discomfort of change in some capacity. Therefore, we don’t challenge our excuses because we are comfortable. We have a place to sleep, food in the fridge, and access to the internet. For everyone reading this, life is good. Yet, as good as it is, there is still something stirring deep inside us. Why? Because the goal in life was never comfort. We all want a life that matters.