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Why is Crisis good and necessary for a better future?

Updated: Aug 3, 2025

Most people are afraid of Crisis because it is a time of intense difficulty or danger. No one would like to go through tough time and they do not like uncertainty and changes. However, if we change our perspective and think of crisis as an opportunity to push for positive changes, we will open up a whole new world for us.


  1. Crisis pushes change:

If it wasn't because of crisis, how many of us will initiate change?


How many of us would leave the job that drains us, walk away from relationships that no longer serve us, or rethink the way we live, parent, work, love?


The truth is, comfort can be a trap.We settle into routines. We learn to live with what’s familiar, even if it no longer feels right. But crisis comes in and shakes the ground beneath us. Not to break us, but to awaken us. It creates just enough tension to make staying the same unbearable. It cracks open the surface so that something deeper, more aligned, can finally emerge.


  1. Crisis reveals truth

In times of crisis, everything that’s been numbed, delayed, or avoided rises to the surface. What you truly value becomes clearer. What’s no longer aligned becomes impossible to ignore.


There’s something raw and honest about moments of crisis. They strip away the noise. Suddenly, what mattered yesterday doesn’t matter so much anymore. And what you once overlooked now feels essential. This clarity is powerful. Because from that place of truth, we begin to rebuild with intention.


  1. Crisis builds resilience

You can’t learn resilience in theory. You learn it in the fire. In the quiet after a breakdown. In the first breath after a fall.


Crisis teaches you what you're capable of. It shows you that even when life doesn’t go to plan, you can still stand back up. You can still choose love. You can still find meaning.


And when the dust settles, you realize you're not the same person who walked into that storm. You're wiser. Softer in the right places. Stronger in the ones that matter.


  1. Crisis invites transformation

We don’t come out of crisis the same. And that’s the point. It’s meant to shake things up. To rewire what we thought was fixed. To help us grow into someone we couldn’t have become any other way. Think of all the turning points in your life. How many began with uncertainty, loss, or discomfort?How many were disguised as endings, but turned out to be beginnings?


When we stop fearing crisis and start seeing it as sacred disruption, everything changes. We begin to trust that what feels like falling apart might just be falling into place.



 
 
 

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