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Comfort Zone

                                                                                 Comfort Zone!!

My question is to you is “Are you in your comfort zone?”

Well, you know the answer to the above question very well.

So let us begin!!

In childhood, most of us must have had a thought of doing XYZ things and achieve something bigger than we have achieved right now, but the real truth is that have we given our full amount of effort & energy that was required to fulfil that achievement?

In order to find the comfort zone of its own one must have gone through the rejections and most of the times one is not able to destined to its most comfortable zone due to some constraints and hindrances that is what I am saying all with my own experiences and at some point of time you also must have faced some hurdles to get the desired thing that is what we call struggle!!
Sometimes I wonder about what is my comfort zone? Is it my daily job routine from home to office and spend a good time with my office colleagues and return back to home and enjoy the good time with my friends & family on the Sundays and in due time thinking of planning a trip to find the escape route to all of this. Well, I am still looking for my comfort zone!!
Well I recently completed one of the bestseller fiction novel of Paulo Coelho “The Eleven minutes” which was gifted by one of my friend the story of a beautiful Brazilian girl who chooses to leave her comfort zone and made a choice to become a prostitute because she had a fear that she will never find true love again, you must read this book an amazing fictional work. I must depict here one of the best lines from the book which is “Everything tells me that I am about to make a wrong decision, but making mistakes is just part of life. What does the world want of me? Does it want me to take no risks, to go back to where I came from because I didn't have the courage to say "yes" to life?” 
One of my friends says that never stay longer in your comfort zone till you got the comfortable throne, let me describe his perception with one of my best movie (Dear Zindagi) concept i.e. “Men are like chairs, a girl must keep changing it till she finds a comfortable one.”

So let me take you back to the question “Are you in your comfort zone?”

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