What is Fear
What is fear? The answer to that question depends on who you
ask. Humans have a way of being very different from each other
in this area. You may be terrified to try something new while
your spouse gets very excited over the possibilities and the
unknown. You may be fearful when it comes to speaking in public
while other people thrive on the attention and that fact that
they have the ability to captivate an audience in the
process.
Some people are afraid of things such as the dark, clowns,
or mice. Others are afraid of concepts such as death and the
fear that they will end up alone. Regardless of what causes the
fear it will evoke a response that is very powerful. It can be
very emotional as well for someone. It can be even harder when
your parents or your family don’t understand your fear.
I have known children to get into trouble for telling their
parents about their fears. They were dismissed and basically
told to get over it. Fear isn’t something a person can just get
over though. It can have a very deep seeded connection with who
they are and control many aspects of their life. Those that
don’t understand the fear of those around them may not have the
patience to accept it or to try to encourage them to move
forward.
A fear a person has can be very short term or very long
lasting. For example a young girl with braces may have the fear
of smiling. After a while though she moves past this. Other
types of fear though such as dying may consume a person and
they aren’t able to shake the concept. Counseling may be
necessary in order to help the person identify that source of
the fear.
It takes a great deal of courage though to really find out
the core of a fear. Sometimes it is something easily resolved
and other times it isn’t. Yet if the fear is consuming you then
you need to do something about it. Life is too short for a
person to walk around being afraid all of the time. Fear can
sometimes give us the motivation though that we need to take
some type of positive action.
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