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What you fear can’t really happen
What I’ve come to realize is that all my fears of the future are actually fears of the past.  
Each of us has a whole bank of awful moments in our memories, each of  which are so painful that we can’t accept that we could experience the  same pain again.  
If the thought of something you want to do rouses fear in you, think: what is the experience  — the feeling — I’m actually fearing here? You don’t have to  psychoanalyze yourself and try to figure out the childhood memory it  comes from, but it doesn’t take much thought to identify the precise  experience you can’t bear to risk happening.
By obeying our fears from arm’s length, we end up cordoning off  enormous areas of possibility. Life is inescapably risky and painful,  not to mention 100% fatal. So don’t think you can dodge pain,  awkwardness or by backing down from something a bit scary.
The real bad stuff isn’t going to be something you had the foresight to worry about anyway. From Baz Luhrmann’s famous speech: “The  real troubles in your life are apt to be things that never crossed your  worried mind, the kind that blindside you at 4pm on some idle Tuesday.”
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