Fear

Started by Jackie Malfoy2 pages

You have a black background?What do you mean? I did not know that you could change the background of this site?How do you do that?JM

yeah, in options you have a few chooses 😬

Cool I have to check it out!Thanks Clovie!JM

ur welcome

Originally posted by Clovie
i have black background 😐
Yay! Go black background people!

I am scared of Maz. 😄

Isn't it amazing how quickly threads like tis can go off topic.....

I will not feel fear.... fear is the mind killer... fear is the little death that brings obliteration...

Originally posted by big gay kirk
Isn't it amazing how quickly threads like tis can go off topic.....
sowwie. i can get ANY thread offtopic 😮

There' s fear and anxiety. Fear is the name given to the emotion you feel when you perceive yourself to be in acute danger. In contrast to anxiety, it is based up a real, rather than imaginary threat.

I don't know if you guys have seen those t-shirts with the "NO FEAR" logo on them. It pretty much says it all. No fear or else you can't live normally.

I found this page after searching in google for a proverb I made myself--->"Imagination is a trigger to fear, to overcome fear you have to control your imagination". And surprisingly I am proven wrong of that statement, only can be proven right if I categorize it in the "mental fear"(phobia), and not "reality fear"(real people going after you).... so it can't be made as a solid statement... and I agree that in "reality fear" it needs another explanation other than imagination...

Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, “Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?” Actually, who are you not to be?

Fear is an evolutionary reaction to what we perceive as being dangerous. All animals have it, or at least all vertebrates. So it's not completely true that you should have no fear... You shouldn't live your life hiding from everything, but there's a point where you have to react to fear. It's there for a reason much of the time.