Fears
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Natural selection also explains many basic revulsions, such as the horrid smell of rotting meat, or fears, such as the fear of snakes or standing close to the edge of a cliff.
In my travels and in my work, from Congo to Afghanistan, from Sudan to Rwanda, I have learned not only that the colors and the sounds of war are the same, but the
fears
of war are the same.
Ignore those creeping
fears
that we have finally hit the wall.
So an example might be, if you go back 100 years ago, when electricity was first becoming common, there were a lot of
fears
about it.
You exaggerate your fears, and you're terrified about the humiliation of defeat.
We faced our
fears.
It has
fears
and emotions.
It's believing in those dreams and facing our
fears
head-on that allows us to live our lives beyond our limits.
I don't want my
fears
and insecurities to be placed on her, to dampen her spirit or make her question her own voice.
When you're talking about the digital divide, people have stigmas, people have fears; people don't understand how it can complement their lives.
I believe, or I think that all these
fears
are etched in the collective feminine cautiousness because when we learn of the atrocities that have happened to women, continentally especially, it serves as a constant reminder that one step out of our designated place may end up in very serious consequences.
These people who had lifelong
fears
of snakes were saying things like, "Look how beautiful that snake is."
Our shared spaces can better reflect what matters to us, as individuals and as a community, and with more ways to share our hopes,
fears
and stories, the people around us can not only help us make better places, they can help us lead better lives.
Avoiding overstatement is also very helpful because it reduces and in some cases even reverses some of the
fears
that people have about globalization.
So I actually spend most of my "World 3.0" book working through a litany of market failures and
fears
that people have that they worry globalization is going to exacerbate.
And there were no superficial conversations as we shared our innermost thoughts, our fears, and our hopes for life after the spinal ward.
We know how fear feels, but I'm not sure we spend enough time thinking about what our
fears
mean.
It's easiest to see this link between fear and the imagination in young children, whose
fears
are often extraordinarily vivid.
And what we say about kids who have
fears
like that is that they have a vivid imagination.
But maybe it's no coincidence that some of our most creative minds fail to leave these kinds of
fears
behind as adults.
Let's take a look at the
fears
that their imaginations were generating as they drifted in the middle of the Pacific.
These were the
fears
that danced in the imaginations of these poor men, and as it turned out, the fear they chose to listen to would govern whether they lived or died.
Now we might just as easily call these
fears
by a different name.
What if instead of calling them fears, we called them stories?
And
fears
and storytelling have the same components.
Like all stories,
fears
have characters.
In our fears, the characters are us.
Fears
also have plots.
Our
fears
also tend to contain imagery that can be every bit as vivid as what you might find in the pages of a novel.
Fears
also have suspense.
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