05-29-2013, 05:05 PM
Aha, no certainly not! There is a difference between pursuing constant comfort, and making a choice for the good of one's health.
If you did not have any issues, no medical challenges, and no problems with working, yet chose to take disabilities so you could avoid having to do anything, that would be a selfish pursuit of comfort. Basically, doing things just for the sake of easy comfort no matter the cost to others.
I have not ever seen you say anything which would suggest you do so aha You seek peace and balance, not comfort even if comfort can come from peace and balance.
There is nothing wrong with comfort or being comfortable, I quite cherish it myself, however choosing a path that clings to comfort as a priority and attachment will quickly lead someone to serve only themselves and their comfort.
If you did not have any issues, no medical challenges, and no problems with working, yet chose to take disabilities so you could avoid having to do anything, that would be a selfish pursuit of comfort. Basically, doing things just for the sake of easy comfort no matter the cost to others.
I have not ever seen you say anything which would suggest you do so aha You seek peace and balance, not comfort even if comfort can come from peace and balance.
There is nothing wrong with comfort or being comfortable, I quite cherish it myself, however choosing a path that clings to comfort as a priority and attachment will quickly lead someone to serve only themselves and their comfort.