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| Great fear |
Fears we would be more reckless. Did you know when you were born you only had two natural inbuilt fears? A fear of falling, and loud noises. These fears were a few main ones to keep our ancestors alive.
Are there different types of fear Yes actually, there are. Internal, External, and Subconscious. Internal fear is basically having a low- self esteem. One of the main reasons for this is actually caused by parents.
External fear is something that you are strongly motivated to avoid. This could be anything from clowns, to spiders. These are also known as phobias.
Subconscious fear is when your subconscious mind believes that an action you’re doing is too good for you, and will sabotage yourself into making you fail.
“The greatest barrier to success is the fear of failure.”
How does fear effect your actions?
Fear can make you do things you never normally do, such as risk taking, and bad choices. It can also spike your adrenalin. If you’ve ever seen the news reports of people lifting a car off of a run over child, that’s what adrenalin causes, which is caused by fear. Another thing fear can do is fully stop you from carrying out an action. Ever heard the expression, “scared stiff”?
How does fear effect people’s thoughts?
Fear changes your thought process due to your own mental status, while with actions; it can excite or halt them. Fear affects the human mind in the worst ways. It can sway your decisions, into possibly making a very dangerous choice. It also, depending on the level of fear, can make you hallucinate. In the worse case, say in a fear torture session, it could end up driving someone insane.
In conclusion, fear is a very serious emotion. It can be helpful, for assisting us in surviving, or be used to drive someone mad. Sure, it’s fun to get scared sometimes, say at a haunted house, but think about it. What if it was real and there was no safe way out? Then how would you feel. Probably not too good. Just remember, fear can be a good, or bad thing. But all the same you need courage to over come fear.







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