Transcription The Value of Security. The Refuge That Becomes a Prison
The Human Search for Security
Another of the most important reasons why we can suffer from stress is because we are in a constant and sometimes desperate search for security.
This need to feel secure arises when we are not convinced of who we really are or we do not recognize the immense capacity that we have within us.
As a consequence of this internal insecurity, we begin to search for that longed-for stability in things that are completely outside of us, such as a job or a partner.
It is a fundamental value that people feel very intensely, but they often do not realize why they are making certain decisions.
Security, therefore, must be understood in different ways, since its search can lead us down paths that are both constructive and deeply destructive for us.
The "Secure" Job Trap: Stagnation Due to Fear
A very common example is when we have been told to keep our job at all costs. coast, regardless of the conditions, for fear of not being able to pay the debts.
Because we are searching for this supposed financial security, we cling to situations that in truth cause us a lot of stress, anguish and constant headaches in our lives.
We remain stuck in low-paying jobs in which we do not feel comfortable, where we are treated poorly, offended by them and that have nothing to do with our passion.
Although we believe that we are satisfying our important need for security, the reality is that we have created a routine that only brings us problems and deep discomfort.
This decision to remain immobile for fear of bankruptcy prevents us from looking for other alternatives that could offer us not only security, but also greater personal satisfaction.
The Harmful Relationship as a False Refuge
In a very similar way, a large number of people find themselves tied to a relationship in which they are mistreated, offended, humiliated and do not receive enough love.
It They cling to this relationship, no matter how harmful and toxic it may be, because they are seeking security and don't know how they could live alone if they decided to end it.
The fear of losing the balance in their lives and the support they believe they receive is so great that they prefer to continue in a situation of constant suffering.
The underlying problem is the belief that the security this person offers them will never be able to be achieved through their own means and abilities.
This emotional dependence keeps them trapped in a cycle of abuse, all in order to satisfy a fundamental value in a way that is completely detrimental to their well-being.
Awareness as the First Step towards Liberation
The key to escaping these traps is to consciously identify that you are clinging to a harmful situation because deep down you are seeking security.
The moment you recognize that security is your true motivation, you can begin to discover that there are other, much healthier alternatives to satisfy it.
This act of awareness empowers you to question your decisions and to actively seek out new options that don't compromise your physical well-being or peace of mind.
the value of security the refuge that becomes a prison