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“Growth isn’t found in comfort—it’s born in courage. The familiar may feel safe, but it rarely asks more of you. Staying where it’s easy keeps your potential out of reach. To rise, you must be willing to risk, to stretch, to stumble and stand again. Discomfort is not a punishment—it’s proof you’re evolving. It’s the space where your skills sharpen, your faith deepens, and your character strengthens. Each brave step into the unknown expands your boundaries and reveals what you’re truly made of. Don’t let fear whisper lies about your limitations. Let it ignite your faith and fuel your progress. You are more powerful than your comfort zone would have you believe. So leap—and trust that the wings of growth will meet you midair.”

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