..Fear..
~ FEAR ~
What makes a person tremble?
What could possibly increase the speed of adrenaline rush?
What makes a person go haywire, when faced to see something unusual?
These questions answer to-->FEAR, what's that? A feeling of extreme cowardice, a feeling of loss, a feeling of paranormal things or a feeling of doing things, which you feel could damage you? All these things, of course define Fear.... It disturbs mind, it plays with the sub-conscious and Adrenaline rules over it. Adrenaline- it's a hormone for flight and fright. Fright, when a person comes to steal what you've in your hand and you react by trembling, and Flight's you're planning how to escape? Calming the mind and then trying to ponder over the situation could be a cure for Fear.
Fear is one of the only emotions that rule over mind completely, if you're firm in your mind, that there's nothing to fear about heights, then of course you'll be able to jump off a cliff. Facial expressions don’t always depict Fear that easily. When a person's afraid, he loses his control over his mind, he completely gives up to fight more, if his mind's weak, or his adrenaline rush tells him to fight right then and there, then of course he'll be able to fight through and win. By mentioning weak, I meant, if his self-esteem, self-control, strength and of course mind-set to win or reach the ultimatum is weak.
Fear, isn't something you can run away from, or just be so fearless at the same time. It's something everyone has to experience, and tackle with. I fear exams, scolding, cockroaches and heights, it's not possible for me to not to fear before sitting for an exam, not possible to fear a scolding, if I'm found late night reading novels, obviously not possible to dissect a cockroach for my biology practical exam and certainly not possible to try cliff-diving!
Being prepared for exams, could decrease my fearing level, not reading any more novels at night, and use of gloves before dissecting a cockroach, and I'd...
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