This really highlights a dilemma many people face: the conflict between trusting those who seem to know what's best for you and suppressing your own instincts.
It’s easy to fall into the habit of thinking, "They must be right; they’ve done this before," but it often comes at the expense of ignoring your own gut feelings.
I think a lot of us can relate to feeling that discomfort but pushing it aside because it seems like the safer, more secure route.
It’s funny how hindsight makes it clearer that “comfort” was actually just a form of quiet misery that we didn’t want to acknowledge at the time.
Thanks for sharing!