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Quote from: Chief on April 26, 2007, 07:00:23 AMQuote from: *Z* on April 23, 2007, 04:52:25 AM^^true, fear is a very important mechanism we need to protect ourselves, but at the same time is fear the most intensive feeling a person can face, so fear can develop into an illness, like panic attacks and phobias, then its very unlikely to get out of it without external help. the best attitude to avoid fear in the first place is to think: "what happens is supposed to happen, everything has an end anyhow."so i agree with this dude.
Quote from: *Z* on April 23, 2007, 04:52:25 AM^^true, fear is a very important mechanism we need to protect ourselves, but at the same time is fear the most intensive feeling a person can face, so fear can develop into an illness, like panic attacks and phobias, then its very unlikely to get out of it without external help. the best attitude to avoid fear in the first place is to think: "what happens is supposed to happen, everything has an end anyhow."so i agree with this dude.
^^true, fear is a very important mechanism we need to protect ourselves, but at the same time is fear the most intensive feeling a person can face, so fear can develop into an illness, like panic attacks and phobias, then its very unlikely to get out of it without external help. the best attitude to avoid fear in the first place is to think: "what happens is supposed to happen, everything has an end anyhow."
Fear is necessary. It keeps one honest. Learn to control it's outward expressions but never destroy the feeling of fear. In a fight, gun battle, etc. it's possible to appear fearless while allowing the fear you're feeling to keep your senses aware, and your body quick.
Quote from: Fathom on May 17, 2007, 03:05:26 PMFear is necessary. It keeps one honest. Learn to control it's outward expressions but never destroy the feeling of fear. In a fight, gun battle, etc. it's possible to appear fearless while allowing the fear you're feeling to keep your senses aware, and your body quick.its not it's."learn to control it is outward expressions but ..."wtf are you even thinking?