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Magenta · F
I've heard that, but never truly believed it. I'm usually keen on learning. Think I fear more some of things I do know about.
A little fear can be healthy, hmm?
A little fear can be healthy, hmm?
WillaKissing · 56-60, M
@Magenta A little fear can be healthy, and it also can be a hinderance too.
I have things I am afraid of and those are the ones I tackle and work on, so I do not have to live in fear.
I have things I am afraid of and those are the ones I tackle and work on, so I do not have to live in fear.
WillaKissing · 56-60, M
@Magenta It is true. No one who went into any career or college did not do it without a little unknown but living in fear of that unknown and not taking the step to change your life is a prime example. Or not seeking help via medical or counseling because you're afraid of it. It all revolves around "You" having the fortitude to step out of fear and trying.
I meant step out of your comfort zone and seek out what you do not know about and educate yourself on those things. Instead of sitting back and living in fear of what you do not know about or understand. Self-education and trying something new for yourself has nothing to do with dealing with people. And that is what makes your life richer in the knowing and trying over living in fear of the unknown.
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I meant step out of your comfort zone and seek out what you do not know about and educate yourself on those things. Instead of sitting back and living in fear of what you do not know about or understand. Self-education and trying something new for yourself has nothing to do with dealing with people. And that is what makes your life richer in the knowing and trying over living in fear of the unknown.
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