Arjun was sixteen and full of dreams. He wanted success, money, respect - everything. But there was a problem.
He loved comfort more than progress.
Every evening he told himself, "Tomorrow I will start." Tomorrow he would study seriously. Tomorrow he would exercise. Tomorrow he would work on his skills.
Tomorrow never came.
One day his teacher said, "Your biggest enemy is not failure. It is comfort."
Those words stayed in his mind.
That night, Arjun asked himself a painful question: Am I lazy, or am I afraid to struggle?
For the first time, he didn't blame anyone else.
He realized something powerful: Excuses feel good, but they destroy your future silently.
Lesson: Comfort can become a prison if you stay in it too long.
