The Mind Often Chooses Familiar Suffering Over Unfamiliar Peace Press enter or click to view image in full size Photo by Norbert Tóth on Unsplash Today, I was reading an article by Christine , and somewhere in the middle of it, I realized she was not only talking about companies or leadership. She was describing something deeply human. The article explored how people continue seeing life through a lens built during fear, rejection, scarcity, humiliation, or survival. Even when life changes externally, the inner world often remains loyal to an older emotional reality. People keep proving themselves long after the danger has disappeared. Success still feels unsafe. Peace feels unfamiliar. Fear slowly disguises itself as ambition, perfectionism, control, and responsibility. What struck me most was the idea that many human beings are not reacting to the present moment at all, but to a psychological world their mind built years ago and never truly left behind.…