Essay On The Fear Of Fear

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Fear is an emotion that expresses from a person to be afraid and worried of something or someone. It can lead to an impact on someone’s life and the emotion has the ability to control of how a person behaves. Fear can affect a person by their decisions, communication, productivity, and physical abilities.
Fear has the ability to control a person’s decision by the consequences and how it will effect in the future. The fear of decision, or decidophobia, can be a sign of depression by having a thought of making the wrong choices and suffering the consequences. To illustrate, when I was in a mall, I entered a shop where it has priceless items; however, I would have paid a large amount of money to obtain an item I was seeking for, or obtain a …show more content…

The fear of productivity is mainly caused by the fear of being successful. It is possible to be afraid of succeeding and it’s terminating of what a person will do after succeeding. Specifically, whenever I have completed with my senior year, I will pause and think, asking myself, “Now that I have obtained my high school diploma, what am I supposed to do now”? This is most common and the senior would start developing a fear of what they’re supposed to do and what will happen to them in the future. Equally important, not having control certainty, security and comfort is a reason why there is a fear for productivity. To illustrate, an individual does not feel comfortable to continue on doing something productive because they are mostly afraid and do not have the certainty if they want to or not. In summary, fear is able to control a person’s affect for being …show more content…

Physical abilities that are affected are the minds of individuals. The emotion sabotages the ability to think clearly, which as a result, causes of the individuals into panic. For example, I had experienced role conflict, an expectation to perform two incompatible roles at once. It caused me trauma, and fear into my mind when thinking about the failure of not completing all the goals in a short period of time. Also, medical science seems to recognize a mind and body connection, in which the emotion may affect people’s physical health. These effects can cause fatigue, aches and pain. An example of this occurring effect is when having a fear over something that will give an individual nightmare, it causes for them to have headaches and a less time of sleep, which causes for the individuals to not have enough energy to perform in their daily lives. To summarize, fear can affect a person’s physical ability by sabotaging the brain and give them pain to perform any physical

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