“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself,’ might be amended by nature to “There is nothing to fear unless and until you feel fear.”
Despandrihas quoted2 months ago
Ernest Becker explains that “animals, in order to survive have had to be protected by fear responses.” Some Darwinians believe that the early humans who were most afraid were most likely to survive. The result, says Becker, “is the emergence of man as we know him: a hyperanxious animal who constantly invents reasons for anxiety even when there are none.” It need not be this way.
Despandrihas quoted2 months ago
if you do fall, you no longer fear falling—you fear landing:
Despandrihas quoted2 months ago
The Suicide, as she is falling, Illuminated by the moon, Regrets her act, and finds appalling The thought she will be dead so soon.
Despandrihas quoted2 months ago
First, the fear itself can actually be perceived as good news, because it confirms that the dreaded outcome is not occurring right now.
Despandrihas quoted2 months ago
Remember, fear says something might happen. If it does happen, we stop fearing it and start to respond to it, manage it, surrender to it; or we start to fear the next outcome we predict might be coming.
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When you feel fear, listen.
Despandrihas quoted2 months ago
When you don’t feel fear, don’t manufacture it.
S S Yashvanti Soyhas quoted2 years ago
We are competitive and territorial and violent, just like our simian ancestors.
S S Yashvanti Soyhas quoted2 years ago
So the resource of violence is in everyone; all that changes is our view of the justification.