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Do you fear things? People? Events?

 

Fear is bar none the greatest emotion. Fear can easily be instated into a person for good and bad reasons. Fear is often the key emotion that constructs our life and quite possibly daily decisions.

 

Yet Fear can be so humble that if used correctly can initiate a chain of events that can better several lifes within the lifetime of just one person.

 

Many scientists, even many regular people would say that Sadness is the emotion that causes most people to cry, feel ashamed, feel abandoned, or lost. But I think that the true cause of those chain feelings are all caused by Fear, inand of itself.

 

So what I lay before you, is the thought that there is a single Emotion, that can be so humble, yet so deadly.

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Why fear something?

Does fearing something make you better at stopping' date=' avoiding, or inhibiting it?

Does fearing something make you more comfortable with your life?

 

I really find fear, along with stress, to be incredibly stupid emotions.

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Fear is what keeps you from doing something that could get you killed. It's far from stupid, though it seems outright to merely cause negative effects. Stress is more of a problem than an emotion.

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Why fear something?

Does fearing something make you better at stopping' date=' avoiding, or inhibiting it?

Does fearing something make you more comfortable with your life?

 

I really find fear, along with stress, to be incredibly stupid emotions.

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Stress isn't an emotion, it's a force.

 

So you find fear stupid? What about Hate? Sadness? Anger? Being Scared? Is there a reason as to why you find it stupid?

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Hate' date=' sadness, anger, and being scared (which is fear) are all stupid.

They serve no purpose but to make life more difficult.

 

In the end, I am a pure pragmatist.

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But fear, and emotions which spawn from it. Allow the user to see the world in eyes that are not seen in a daily basis. These all allow decisions to be anwered and questioned.

 

Whether you want to admitt it or not, you cannot control whether you feel one emotion or the other. You will always feel them.

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I only fear rejection and the unknown.

I'd rather not have akward tensions, for the first. I leave some personal questionions unasked because of that.

The second, For trivial things like video games, nothing scares me when I know what it is.

But heavy breathing, empty corridors, corners, all of those game mechanics are meant to scare

people, incite fear, but it's a little different. The other percentage of the Fear of the unknown comes

from things like "is there an afterlife" and maybe "if I go jogging in the morning, would someone be

driving off the street and into the bike lane (they do that here) and hit me?" I don't jog, but I've thought

those things before, because I see them and the fear kinda drives those thoughts into your head.

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I fear for losing the ones I know and love. It hurts me when that happens...

 

That it does. It usually helps to understand why they feel special to you to begin with. Then slowly accepting that they are no longer with you.

But fearing that they might one day leave, helps us get closer to our loved ones.

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I fear large, imposing figyres of authority and of course stupid people.

Yeah fear is a positive and negative thing reasons below

Positive: Well if you don't wanna get killed this will probaly prevent you from killing yourself

Negative: You can get teased and dogs sense fear! Also it can be easily taken advantage of.

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