fear
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Beyond the Curve
There are roads we take because they are familiar, predictable, and safe. And then there are roads—silent, winding, disappearing gently behind a bend—inviting us into the unknown. They ask nothing of us except courage. They promise nothing except possibility. However, beyond such curve also exists out fears. Fear often dictates the course of our lives Continue reading
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Beyond the Comfort Zone Lies Life Itself
We often seek comfort as if it were the ultimate destination — the soft bed after a long day, the familiar faces, the predictable routines. Yet, if we pause and reflect, we realize that none of our most meaningful memories were born from comfort. The moments we truly lived — the ones that shaped us, Continue reading
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Riding a Rock Through Space: A Reminder to Fear Nothing
Not long ago, I came across a line on social media that lingered with me: “You are a ghost, driving a meat-coated skeleton, riding a rock hurtling through space. Fear nothing.” I don’t know who the author is, but the words carry a truth that feels larger than their source. They strip away the noise Continue reading
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Why Do We Fear the Unknown?
We’re taught from early on to fear the unknown. It’s a quiet, persistent lesson—one that doesn’t always come in words, but through warnings, looks of disapproval, and the comfort zones society builds around us. Play it safe, they say. Don’t dream too big. You’re just one of many—nothing special. Why risk it all? And slowly, Continue reading
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Fear, Courage, and the Moment the Bullet Flies
Fear has a way of gripping us in silence—before the leap, before the word is said, before the battle begins. It creeps in during the before. And it’s in that silence that fear can feel the loudest. We often think courage means not being afraid. But real courage is something else entirely. It’s the decision Continue reading
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Why Do We Fear Silence?
Silence, though natural, often brings discomfort. It’s not the quiet itself, but what it reveals about us that we fear. In silence, we’re no longer distracted. We can’t hide from our thoughts, emotions, and the things we’ve been avoiding. It’s in those still moments that we confront our fears, doubts, and the parts of ourselves Continue reading
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An Abandoned House: Confronting the Unknown
There is something hauntingly poetic about an abandoned house. It stands alone, weathered by time, whispering stories that no one remains to tell. The eerie silence of the ungodly hour, broken only by a screeching noise—was it a vampire or a ghost? Or was it something even more unsettling—the echoes of solitude itself? As I Continue reading
