About the comfort of words a few

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Yesterday I mentioned the words of Agnieszka Holland: “The full life of a man is that if he wants to meet another man, he must leave the comfort zone.”

In Google, the definition of ‘comfort’ is as follows:

The word “comfort” means the overall external conditions for man's convenience, abundance and elegance, as well as the state of physical and intellectual needs, without a sense of problem or anxiety.

I guess we can't get far with that definition.

A fewer examples of why we're not coming.

Autistic man prefers to be alone- then there is simply a comfortable situation for him. For a man like that, human contact is simply a nightmare.

For a young man hitting the computer keyboard for hours, comfort is then how he can do it.

For a drug addict, comfort is erstwhile he injects something into his veins.

Therefore, I advise against utilizing the word "comfort", due to the fact that for everyone it means something different, but hard-to-play with this word.

Let us decision on to “seeing another man.” Man, like our apes, lived in flocks. Therefore, life in the herd is the most typical "comfort sphere".

If Agnieszka Holland gathering another people is simply a way out of the “comfort zone”, that means she has autism. But even autistics should realize that this is not typical of another people.

Agnieszka Holland, as an intellectual, should think about the fact that people voluntarily leave a comfortable herd life for the benefit of electronic gadgets, or another stimulants that are a fake life, not a real one.

Michał Leszczyński

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