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RE: Why you need to define your fears and not your goals: A case study of Tim Farris TED talk

in #writing7 years ago

The more we can train in learning to hang in there with our fears, even for the briefest of moments, the more we grow in breadth and depth. So allowing ourselves to experience what we fear can provide the opportunity to meet reality face to face, and in so doing to experience greater freedom, harmony, and oneness. Very educative thanks for sharing

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You have given a critical remark and analysis of the work. Thanks for the patience in reading. It means alot.