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A talented young man’s deepest fear is holding his life back. Please make a story with mind map.​

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Answered by KARTAVYAJUNEJA
30

Explanation:

You may have heard others say that everyone is creative. Little kids certainly seem to be. And yet, so many of us lose that creative confidence as we go through adolescence and into adulthood. We turn into a person who fears creative ideas.

You may have heard others say that everyone is creative. Little kids certainly seem to be. And yet, so many of us lose that creative confidence as we go through adolescence and into adulthood. We turn into a person who fears creative ideas.Dr. Will Schutz, a prominent psychologist and pioneer of the human potential movement, believed that fear is the biggest block to creativity. Rather than creating something new, many of us are held back as we do our best to avoid the consequences of our fear.

You may have heard others say that everyone is creative. Little kids certainly seem to be. And yet, so many of us lose that creative confidence as we go through adolescence and into adulthood. We turn into a person who fears creative ideas.Dr. Will Schutz, a prominent psychologist and pioneer of the human potential movement, believed that fear is the biggest block to creativity. Rather than creating something new, many of us are held back as we do our best to avoid the consequences of our fear.Elizabeth Gilbert, the author of Eat, Pray, Love says that “Fear and creativity are conjoined twins. What holds people back from being creative is that in order to murder the fear, they end up killing off the creativity as well.”

Answered by Yashraj2022sl
4

Answer:

I was there, in that alleyway, staring it square in the face. My heart and intellect both urged me to move quickly, but my legs had already given up.

To this day, I'm still troubled by those crimson eyes. And as they got closer to me, I could feel how my stomach was turning and how the feeling of survival was slowly evaporating. I could see the glitter in its eyes as it drew closer to me with its crimson eyes. a gleam. "You're dead," said a glimmer. After that, all I can recall doing is staring as his eyes became wider and he jumped toward me while yelling loudly.

I quickly became alert. It had happened again. The same despicable dream. What was terrible was that I knew I would have to deal with it once more. It will be waiting for me to get out of bed and depart my residence. It would be there with a mocking smile and a creepy undertone as I would cross the street. Even though each of these interactions was brief, it felt like hours to me. Because it was so prevalent, facing my fear for me was a must rather than an option.

It continues to wait outside my doors until I go to sleep so it may hound me once again.

For those who are curious about what I fear, it is the cutest yet ferociously aggressive urban animal that lives in cities.

I'm terrified of dogs.

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