Season 2 Episode 7: Truth & Freedom podcast: Freedom from Fear: The Biology of Bravery
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Welcome back to Season 2 of Truth and Freedom, where awakening begins with asking the questions mostpeople are afraid to ask. I’m your host, Dr. Dan Amzallag — and this is not just another podcast. This is a journey into awareness, courage, and truth.In today’s segment, we will discuss the topic of “Freedom from Fear: The Biology of Bravery"
Comfort is a seductive thief. It whispers promises of safety, ease, and stability, but beneath that soft voice lies an invisible chain. Most of us believe that comfort is freedom — a warm home, a steady routine, a life without struggle. But what we fail to see is that comfort, when unexamined, is one of the most effective tools of stagnation. It lulls us into repetition, numbs our curiosity, and steals our capacity for growth. The chains of comfort are not visible; they are psychological, emotional, and habitual, and they tighten slowly, almost imperceptibly, until one day, you realize your life has been carefully contained.
Complacency starts innocently. It shows up asprocrastination, rationalization, or avoidance. “I’ll start tomorrow,” we say. “I’m fine where I am,” we convince ourselves. And the world applauds it because society rewards stability. But stability is not the same as freedom. Stability is often the absence of challenge, the absence of discomfort, and it is discomfort that catalyzes transformation. Every time we avoid discomfort in thename of comfort, we lose a piece of our potential. Every time we choose convenience over courage, we give up freedom.
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