Fear stands for false events appearing real

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Fear Stands For False Events Appearing Real sergeivanbellinghen.com/fear-stands-for-false-events-appearing-real/ Sergei VanBellinghen

December 30, 2017

It comes as no surprise that often, fear stands for false events appearing real. While most people accept this saying as an indisputable fact, sometimes this suggested feeling may be real. In life, at times, we have perfectly good reasons to be afraid. But why this emotion influences so many of us? What is fear anyway? Is it real? Does it exist? What are you afraid of? Do you try to avoid fearful events? Or do you face them? The acronym F.E.A.R stands for False Events Appearing Real, which indicates that most of what you are afraid of does not ever happen in reality. For the most part, fear, as you know, is provoked by emotions, and not rational thinking. In my humble opinion, many emotions are often exaggerated because most people exploit it as a scapegoat for not wanting to do something.

What is Fear? Each of us knows fear. It can come quickly or suddenly and throw everything into great confusion, yet it can also save your life. While we can describe the feeling as a natural response to physical danger, it can also be self-created. You may also experience and generate feelings such as the fear of what others might think, have no control, fail, be different and so on. And there is also a fear of death, the future, and love. You may be afraid of being generous because you think you will not have enough. Or you might avoid love because you are 1/4


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