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2-3minute speech on fear ?

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Answered by sudeekshapravara
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FEAR:
False. 
Evidence.
 Appearing.
 Real.

Being afraid of something that has NOT yet happened, and may NEVER happen, based on past thoughts, beliefs and conditioning.

Throughout this world there lives only 2 kinds of people:
 Those who have conquered their fears, and those who are living their fears.
Those who are living their fears, and those who are living their dreams because they had the courage to take on their fears.

What is the number one killer of dreams?

What do you think is the number one reason the majority fail to live a life that they WANT TO LIVE?
What is the number one reason why people fail to succeed… at any level?

It’s not luck.
It’s not lack of money or opportunity.
It’s certainly not circumstance.

Answered by sakshijpa05
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                                     Fear

Fear is a feeling or an emotion. A person who fears something does not want it to happen. The fear response comes from sensing danger. It leads to the fight-or-flight response. In extreme cases of fear (horror and terror) there may be a freeze response or paralysis.

Fear is one of the many emotions we develop early in life. As children grow older, their level of fear does too. During the preschool years, children tend to fear imaginary and supernatural creatures. As a child grows older, their supernatural and imaginary fears start to break down.

Don't fear for any of the things try to face it. If you are unsuccessful let it be you do it again but don't fear. Make the fear to fear and show how much danger you are. When you start your work and start thinking that i can do it then you will be unstoppable and the fear will automatically disappeared from your mind.

Fear has two meaning as you know:

Forget Everything And Run.

                  OR

Face Everything And Rise.

Now its your choice which one you choose for your success either you fear on let the fear to fear.

May this words help you. Good Wishes and All the best for your speech....

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