Science, asked by seemaraghuwanshi05, 4 months ago

What would you do if fear was not a factor and you could not fail?​

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Answered by ankitgupta82
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Explanation:

To attempt is to try; to try something implies the possibility of failure. You can't try to do something at which you cannot fail. If you knew you could not fail, you can only choose to do it or choose not to do it. Enter Yoda: “Do or do not do; there is no try.”

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Answered by ItzDoraForever
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Your question is very theoretical, it has no real relevance to Life, however since there’s a way how people react to fear ‘these days’, I will give you insight as following;

Everything happens for a reason, there is no coincidence, luck, or whatever. Things are the way they are because it all happens in a certain way that “works” best (in Nature, the environment that you are in). 450 billion years of growth on this planet with all its circumstances > it means that Action = Reaction and so you get everything ‘in place’ the way it is.

There are 2 kinds of Fear: instilled fear and instinct fear.

Instilled fear is the kind of fear that others (“external influences”) put onto you. (It’s that fear that you learn about from others).

Instinct fear is a part of your natural mindset; it’s there/designed to keep you from harm. Instinct is part of your sub-conscious mind, meaning that it’s a part of that “other you” that’s busy processing thoughts/experiences while you are asleep. (Basically it’s that, there’s more ‘to it’, but let’s keep it at that for now).

So even if you weren’t taught anything bad by others (like that instilled fear where you watch horror movies or hearing about violence in the news on TV), there’s still that warning that you’ll get if you’re standing in front of a snake or a bear; your instinct warns you for the situation and you will react by getting yourself removed from that situation.

Removing fear will give the complete wrong reaction, and in worst-case situation that leads to death.

So you don’t want to remove fear from the equation; you don’t want to ignore fear how it’s been here since 450 billion years of Growth, it play a vital part keeping people and other creatures on this planet from harm.

What you DO want is to live with the right kind of Fear, that natural instinct fear which is already in place, inside of you. Avoid the wrong kind of Fear is the conclusion to your Question, because that’s the road (‘path) to your peaceful-happy ‘untroubled’ feeling every day so that you can enjoy your Life day-by-day.

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