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RE: Where the Frack does FEAR Come From?

in #life6 years ago

I think that whatever helps us enjoy longer, happier lives is what we're after. So when "fear" is caution, that's good. When fear is avoiding diverse experiences, it's bad. Finding the balance between wise caution and wise freedom takes life experience.

I would rather not be tagged, btw. If everyone I follow tagged me on their posts I would have constant notifications going off!

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Experiential learning has always been my most meaningful. Not to minimize fiction, history, newspapers, etc., but genuine impact, and memory bank storage, more readily occurs when engaged in LIFE.

Thanks for feedback!