Men Of Abundance

MOA 185: PIFAF – What Can We Learn From the Growth Of A Lobster?

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  What Can We Learn From the Growth Of A Lobster?The process a lobster endures to grow is a great analogy for why feeling stress and the pain of adversity allows us as men to grow as well. A lobster is a soft animal that lives in a hard shell. The lobster shell does not expand. So when the lobster starts to feel uncomfortable, it goes to a safe place, away from predatory fish, to shed it's shell. The lobster must do this several times throughout it's life to stay alive and grow. If the lobster does not shed the shel it outgrows, it will die. The stimulus for the lobster to shed it's shell to grow is that it feels uncomfortable. If the lobster did not feel this discomfort, it would not grow. If the lobster did like many humans, take medication to not feel emotional and physical discomfort, it would die. This very thing is killing many men and women. They may not be physically dead, yet. But they are walking dead and certainly not growing. Because they are not feeling and living through the discomfort