The Tragedy of the Beige Trousers: Why Playing It Safe Is Killing Your Soul.



"Play it safe" . That’s what they tell you. “Don’t rock the boat.” “Don’t say that.” “Don’t mention the thing about the Pope and the hamster.” Well guess what? Playing it safe is how you end up in beige trousers, working in middle management, and crying into your gluten-free sandwich because someone took your stapler!

People say, “Ooh, I don’t want to upset anyone.” Mate, if you’re not upsetting anyone, you’re probably not saying anything worth hearing. You’re just noise. Background hum. Like a fridge. Or Coldplay.

Playing it safe is how you get mediocrity. It’s how you get films with talking dogs and politicians who smile like they’ve just farted in a lift. It’s how you get award shows where everyone claps politely while dying inside.

You want disaster? Try living your whole life trying not to offend Karen from HR. That’s the real tragedy. That’s Shakespeare with spreadsheets.

So yeah—play it safe. End up safe, boring, and forgotten. Or take a risk, say something stupid, and get cancelled and immortalised. Your choice."
 

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