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RE: Psychology Addict # 45 | Discussing Day-to-Day Fear

Very interesting to read @abigail-dantes
Unfortunately, I lack the psychological background, but I still consider fear to be quite meaningful today. It prevents us from doing ill-considered and dangerous things.
However, there are also fears, which are actually barriers that we have set in our heads. One should learn to circumvent these so that we can unfold freely and do not obstruct ourselves by these fears we have talked into ourselves.

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Oh! I am so glad to hear you found this post interesting @astrophoto.kevin.

Fear is, without a doubt, an important regulator of our actions. Fear draws our attention to what needs to be changed, it forces us to make plan and strategize things. It is an emotion that deserves our utmost attention.

It is precisely this attention I invite people to invest in their fears. As we make it a practice, we quickly learn to differentiate when our fear is on our side, or against us :)

Thank you SO much for stopping by and leaving such a nice comment!
It means a lot to me :)

Thank you very much for your kind answer.

That's right. Knowing our fears, being able to deal with them and get it on our side is important.

Nothing to thank for @abigail-dantes :-)