MOTIVATING TIPS

Ships in harbor are safe, but that's not what ships are built for.

John A. Shedd

Verified source: Salt from My Attic, 1928
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Why This Matters

The real sting here lies in Shedd's suggestion that *safety itself can become a prison*—that we often mistake the absence of danger for the presence of purpose. Most inspirational quotes tell you to be brave, but this one identifies something subtler: the comfort trap, where staying put feels responsible rather than fearful. A scientist who spends twenty years in academia theorizing about discoveries she could make in the field, telling herself the university position is more secure, knows exactly what this means. Shedd reminds us that some regrets come not from failing at something difficult, but from never attempting it at all.

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