Fears
Fears are meant to be faced, not fed.
They grow fat and loud when we avoid them, when we circle around them with excuses and delay. Left unfaced, they invent stories far worse than reality, turning shadows into walls and hesitation into habit.
Facing fear doesn’t mean the absence of fear; it means refusing to let it decide the limits of our lives.
When we stop feeding fear, we start feeding our lives with possibility.

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