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Some of us hide them. Some feel emotion and others struggle with them. I have a fear of heights. When I was a child, I had a terrible fear that flies would land on my food if I left the room not sure where that came from.

I have fears of being hurt. I have a fear of not being enough. This is when someone doubts their accomplishments and has a tremendous fear of being revealed as a fraud. I have fears of abandonment and then of course, I have the almighty fear of rejection, and that I am not liked, accepted, wanted, or good enough. I have a fear of being stripped of all my value and achievements and then left alone to be vulnerable and publicly shamed. There is a difference between murder hornets and the phantoms of the mind.

One of them can literally sting you and the other can be more debilitating than anything else in the world. Fears like this can be even more crippling than the sight of a bear chasing us down and gaining quickly. However, one fear is real and the other is figurative. Then again, one is only fear. The other is actually phobia. Phobias are debilitating because they are persistent. Phobias are irrational fears based upon something that causes an overflow of anxiety.

Phobias keep us back. They stop us from living freely and if I am being honest, my phobias have led me to panic stages that were nearly life ending. I never liked being afraid. I have fears of loneliness and fears of pain, which then creates the stir of anger. This is how I learned about myself and how to improve. I learned to tie them into each other so that I could map out and understand more about my anger. I wanted to learn more about my fear.

This is why fear tops the list, and loneliness is second because no one wants to feel lonely. There is an order in life that is simply undeniable. Emotions are undeniable as well. This does not mean that feelings are real, false, fact, or fiction. Emotions are innate, which means they are natural. This means fear is natural, because fear is a necessary trait for survival. We are built to have fear, not live in it. Living things have fear.

Animals have fear. Fish have fear. There are predators and prey in all of the species. This is why fear is not only natural, but necessary. We are not made to live in a constant state of fear. Our bodies cannot process this. If an animal senses fear, the animal runs. If a fish senses danger, it swims away as fast as possible until it reaches a place of safety.

Once safe, the fish or the animal goes back to doing whatever fish or animals do. They go on about their lives without rehashing the past, reconsidering their pride, or evaluating their positions of ego. On the other hand, people are a very different. We tend to hold those fears. We nurture them to grow like a weed and essentially, this suffocates us with irrational ideas that keep us from reaching our best possible self.

The question I used to ask myself is, what is fear? The answer I came to is that fear is part of life. Fear is the distressing concern or the worry of danger. When fear is nurtured, fear can be the most crippling emotion of them all.

I pushed myself. I learned to be comfortable with feeling uncomfortable. Question 1. What is the kind of pain and ache that the poet feels? Answer: Whenever the poet looks at the colourless and pale face of her mother, her old familiar pain surfaces realising that her mother was ageing and would die soon.

Question 2. Question 3. This image emphasises the fact that the old mother has lost vitality, energy, charm, beauty and youth. Question 4. Question 5. What do the parting words of the poet and her smile signify? These words console the mother that she would soon visit her again. She smiles to conceal her fear and pain of separation from her mother and gives her ageing mother an assurance of survival.

Answer: a True b False c Friday morning d ashen. Answer: a False b False c dozing d realisation. Answer: a False b sprinting c spilling d her thought. Answer the following. Answer: a True b False c soon d smile. Question 6. Answer: a False b fear c childhood d ache. How did she hide them? Answer: The poet was full of pain and fear of being separated from her ageing mother.

The fear of losing her mother gripped her. But she bade her mother goodbye with a smile to give her hope of survival and meeting again. Why are the youngsters described as springing? They represent the vibrant youth. The poet is trying to bring in the contrast of her old and ageing mother with the energetic youth.

Why does it surface when she is going to airport? Answer: As a child, the poet always had a fear of getting separated from her mother. There was a sense of insecurity and fear of losing her mother. The childhood fear reappeared when, while going to the airport, she looked at the pale and withered face of her mother. She realised that her mother was ageing and she might lose her soon. But she did not want to show her fears to her mother so she was smiling.

The main characters of this young adult, science fiction story are Sam Temple, Astrid Ellison. The book has been awarded with , and many others. Stine pdf. Please note that the tricks or techniques listed in this pdf are either fictional or claimed to work by its creator. We do not guarantee that these techniques will work for you. Some of the techniques listed in Fear may require a sound knowledge of Hypnosis, users are advised to either leave those sections or must have a basic understanding of the subject before practicing them.

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