Leaving Comfort Behind
Diwali festival holidays are over, and this topic is hitting me harder than ever.

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Yesterday, I left my hometown again, packed my bags, hugged my parents a little tighter, and headed to the railway station. It’s been nine years since I’ve been living away from my family. You would probably say that it should be easier by now after nine years of doing this. But it doesn’t. That ache still sits quietly in the chest every time you leave behind not just your home, your people, and your city, but also that comfort.
But leaving comfort isn’t just about missing home. It’s about unlearning the ease that comfort brings. It’s breaking those patterns you build unknowingly. Outside that world, one starts from scratch. You cook your own meals, fix your own problems, and deal with days when nothing feels right. That’s when growth quietly slips in small everyday moments that test you.
Honestly, if you go beyond your comfort zone, you will find the real you. The one that doesn’t have backup, the one that has to decide and act, and sometimes fail without a safety net. You learn patience, how to sit with discomfort without running away from it. You realize how easy it was to stay in your patterns, same roads, same faces, same conversations, and how hard it is to open up to change.
Every new city I’ve lived in has taught me something. It expanded my mind. I used to be someone who used to avoid being alone, now I’ve learned to sit with it, even enjoy it.
Parting with comfort is very much like hitting the reset button on your thought process. You start questioning what really matters, who you are when nobody is watching, and what you really want from life. It is an uneasy feeling, a bit disorderly and sometimes painfully quiet. It’s uncomfortable, messy, and sometimes painfully silent. But slowly, it builds you into someone stronger
They say growth happens outside your comfort zone, and maybe that’s true. So yes, it’s sad to leave home. It always will be. But maybe that’s the point to keep walking away just enough to find new pieces of yourself each time you do.
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I wish I could read your post again and again, it was so nice to read and there are so many lessons to learn from it.
Thankyou so much. Means a lot 💕
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It is not normal to be away from family for years and then come home again. You are absolutely right that if we can let go of comfort, we will find ourselves. Very nice post, best wishes.
Thankyou so much. Glad you like it :)