Friday, January 24, 2014

My human theme this semester is fear. This is because I think that fear controls so many peoples life. Many things people do in there life is based off of fear. Fear of failing; as humans we always want to feel like we are doing the right thing in our lives, We fear that were not living up to what were suppose to be. We fear that we are making mistakes so we try our very best to always do the “right” thing. We fear of what people think, We constantly try our best to impress people because we need the recognition that we are worth something. We fear not being perfect. We act differently because we fear that if we act the way we truly are we will be judged. We fear the future, we fear what may happen to us. Nobody truly knows what the next day, hour, minute will be. This lack of control fears us, so we try our very best to take control of our futures. We fear that we will make the wrong choice right now and we will ruin our future because of that choice. But what many fear most in the future is death. People base their lives on the fact that they will die someday. Some base their actions on the fact that we will die someday. We will never know what there is after death. Some people base their life off the fact that after death there is nothing. It makes us live fuller and care less. But how do you distinguish between what is a rational or irrational fear when we are taught to fear so many things. When we are taught that there are so many dangerous and scary things in the world. I know that I don’t want my kids to grow up fearful of everything, but I don’t want them to think that everything is safe. Fear has control over our lives and society. Fear is everywhere.

2 comments:

  1. Fear is everywhere but no one should let it control their lives. Some fear is just in our minds because their is always the possibility of failure and some people will not do something just because of the possibility of failing.

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  2. Interesting post. Instead of letting fear control your life or the lives of others is it not better to hope?

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