It’s good for me—this idea of finding comfort in being uncomfortable. It sounds crazy because comfort is what we naturally seek. It makes perfect sense to want to stay in a place that feels safe and familiar. But there are seasons in life where comfort must be set aside. These are the moments that stretch us, creating the vulnerability needed to confront the pride that often leads to a fall.
Discomfort isn’t easy, but it has a purpose. It humbles us, refines us, and strengthens our ability to persevere. If we remain too comfortable, we risk stagnation and miss out on the growth that comes through challenges. Embracing discomfort isn’t about seeking pain but about recognizing the beauty in what it produces—a stronger, wiser, and more grounded version of ourselves.