Because I had a lot of poor choices as a teen-just cause I hadn’t healed emotionally from things. I found myself going places with people I didn’t know, throwing fear aside. But thankfully, fear of the potential dangers always ended up winning.
Life would probably be quite boring and I wouldn’t feel like I accomplished anything in life. What would be the point if you don’t at least try to conquer what you fear? It’s only when you let fear win that you experience regret, which is painful but that’s life.
How can I experience bravery without the overcoming of fear? How will I know what defines me without my limitations? Life wouldn’t be worth living without my fears 😊
Many fears! I think it would be possible despite my fears. My husband could get a great job as an attorney given his reputation. I could contribute with a job as a DA until I built a client base. I’d have to convince my agoraphobic mother (who lives with us) that she’d live through it. I’d have to get over my fears regarding raising a two year old in NYC. Yes, though, I think it’s predominantly fear that is the obstacle.
There are various kinds of fear. Fear of physical illness/injury, fear of socio-cultural beliefs, fear of authority, fear of God, fear of loosing loved ones, psychological fear, etc. In life, “Intelligence” may save one from the consequences of “No Fear”.
Respondent Behavior such as fear is necessary to our survival
With a Darwinian background, I find it difficult for us to survive without fear.
I feel like it would cloud our judgment, judgments that are used for life or death situations
But I could be wrong.
Just like a fighter plane, fearless in air always ready to fight.
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Beast mode! 🙂
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Hahaha beast mode is quite dangerous but not me it’s quite like a fearless lionesse in a forest.♥♥♥
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Very short.
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How come? What would you try to do?
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Who knows? Run into traffic, jump off a roof, Fear is what keeps us alive. it’s a very useful emotion.
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I’d probably not be here
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How come?
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Because I had a lot of poor choices as a teen-just cause I hadn’t healed emotionally from things. I found myself going places with people I didn’t know, throwing fear aside. But thankfully, fear of the potential dangers always ended up winning.
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I think I’d be happier. Fear can cause many things, including depression.
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Yes, you’re right. Sometimes (if not most of the time) fear is the only thing that holds us down…
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Yeah, I think I’ve gotten better about my fears in the past few years or so, but there’s always room for improvement.
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Life would probably be quite boring and I wouldn’t feel like I accomplished anything in life. What would be the point if you don’t at least try to conquer what you fear? It’s only when you let fear win that you experience regret, which is painful but that’s life.
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Interesting! So the feeling of accomplishment might be related to fear?
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Great question! Without fears & doubts in my way, I’d love each day much more fully!
“Seize the day!”
Thanks!
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I meant to say I’d LIVE each day more fully, but love fits too!
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Yes, love fits perfectly! Which fear you face daily?
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How can I experience bravery without the overcoming of fear? How will I know what defines me without my limitations? Life wouldn’t be worth living without my fears 😊
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So fear is the one spicing up life, right? 🙂
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I would live in NYC and would practice professional photography.
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Fear is the only thing holding you back?
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Many fears! I think it would be possible despite my fears. My husband could get a great job as an attorney given his reputation. I could contribute with a job as a DA until I built a client base. I’d have to convince my agoraphobic mother (who lives with us) that she’d live through it. I’d have to get over my fears regarding raising a two year old in NYC. Yes, though, I think it’s predominantly fear that is the obstacle.
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I’d be asking myself then,- How would my life be like if I had fear?
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Fair point :))
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Depends. Am I intelligent as well?
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You’d be just as intelligent as you are now 🙂
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There are various kinds of fear. Fear of physical illness/injury, fear of socio-cultural beliefs, fear of authority, fear of God, fear of loosing loved ones, psychological fear, etc. In life, “Intelligence” may save one from the consequences of “No Fear”.
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Respondent Behavior such as fear is necessary to our survival
With a Darwinian background, I find it difficult for us to survive without fear.
I feel like it would cloud our judgment, judgments that are used for life or death situations
But I could be wrong.
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So probably we would do stupid things that might end our life. I guess fear developed over time with this purpose: to keep us alive.
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