We often hear talk of the 'safe space' and of the need to make sure people 'feel safe'. Whilst i agree that we need supportive environments in which to flourish, i also know how important it is to move out of our comfort zone if we are to learn. The concept of the 'safe space' no longer means physical safety, which is paramount; but now extends to emotional and intellectual safety. It has come to mean that we must not do or say anything which might cause the other person to feel uncomfortable. We are no longer allowed to disagree or to criticise, in case we 'hurt somebody's feelings'. The 'safe space' has become a straightjacket of ignorance and stagnation in a society which is becoming more and more fragile.
I suggest we start to actively move out of our comfort zones and expand our critical thinking, if we want to build up resilience and grow.
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