Fear is created, and than manipulated by the human mind. Fear is a feeling, just like being happy or sad. It is hard to overcome because our minds will override the situation. Fear could range from anything. Could be an employee asking for a raise, or a man at a bar approaching an attractive woman. We create numerous fears throughout the day. We first hesitate and moments later we feel paralyzed. But you know what the greatest fear of them all is? Regret. Regret, not talking to an old friend. Regret, staying in an abusive relationship. Regret, staying depressed when you know something could have been done about it.
We all fear throughout our short lives. We constantly live in fear because we want to know the outcome before even trying to start something. This is why we all work the typical 9-5 work weeks because we feel safe doing it. Without the fear factor life loses great value. It's an exuberant feeling to feel fearful in a given situation, and then that better feeling will come when you try to test that fear.
I'll leave you guys with a powerful quote from Marianne Williamson, "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us."
We all fear throughout our short lives. We constantly live in fear because we want to know the outcome before even trying to start something. This is why we all work the typical 9-5 work weeks because we feel safe doing it. Without the fear factor life loses great value. It's an exuberant feeling to feel fearful in a given situation, and then that better feeling will come when you try to test that fear.
I'll leave you guys with a powerful quote from Marianne Williamson, "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us."
Ain't no fear but fear itself.
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