I Am Not Afraid of Things That Scare Me
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When someone tells us that he or she are afraid, the natural assumption is that that person is immobilized and cannot act. Fear has a way of stopping us dead in our tracks. Something pushes the panic button, and the process stops. The sad part is that the result is not merely a stop, but a “reversing,” as all forward movement comes to a halt and we retreat to a place of security and comfort.


