1516) We all have our comfort zones and we tend to, even if it’s subconsciously, try to manipulate our interactions with others to fall within these areas. For example, there are those whose comfort zone is to bicker and argue. It may be because the person has adopted the idea that they need to get others before others get them.
Regardless of what we’re comfortable with, Proverbs 15:1 tells us that letting our anger spew out of our mouths does not work in the long-run. Telling someone off may allow us to feel better in the moment but, it’s not productive. There are very few people who change their behavior because of someone else’s anger toward them. In fact, it often makes things worse.
Perhaps it’s time to check out our comfort zones and evaluate whether there should be a no parking sign set beside it