Change doesn’t always fail because it’s unfair — it fails because it threatens ego.
Ego doesn’t enjoy losing its comfort zone.
When traditional roles shift, ego gets shaky.
When power redistributes, ego feels wrung out.
When diversity grows, ego feels uncertain.
And when ego feels threatened?
It hides.
Not with loud rejection…
But with calm excuses:
“This is tradition.”
“This is normal.”
“This is how it’s always been.”
But pause for a second — ask yourself:
Are we protecting tradition?
Or are we protecting comfort?
When equality is brushed aside as “unnecessary change,” it isn’t logic talking — it’s ego defending its stability.
Gender equality shakes control.
Inclusion disrupts convenience.
Respect for diversity challenges superiority.
And here’s the twist:
Humanity doesn’t grow in comfort.
It grows in growth.
Real change feels uncomfortable at first.
This week, notice when an idea makes you uneasy — not because it’s wrong, but because it’s unfamiliar.
- Co-created with AI
Watch the following video now: Why People Resist Change
Now, get ready to answer the questions from your Week 2 Saturday Quiz