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Compassion and understanding
Comfort zones are often misunderstood. While some people may view it as laziness, it’s not always the case. They may not be ready to face the world again, and that’s not due to laziness, but rather exhaustion. These individuals have often lost faith in the possibility of a better future and may procrastinate, feeling overwhelmed by the demands of the world. It may take time for them to trust, but with compassion and understanding, they can begin to heal.
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