My question for you, denizens of the website known as The Escapist, is what are your fears?
Most people have fears. Irrational or rational.
What fears did you get over?
What fears can you deal with and overcome but still bother you?
What fears stop you in your tracks?
It's alright to be afraid some of the time. It is pretty unhealthy to be afraid all of the time. People deal with their fears in different ways.
How do you?
Most people have fears. Irrational or rational.
What fears did you get over?
What fears can you deal with and overcome but still bother you?
What fears stop you in your tracks?
I used to be afraid of buildings I was in falling apart over me and burying me. That went away a long time ago. I used to be afraid of spiders. I now merely dislike them up close.
I was traumatized by wasps as a kid and it still bothers me. I try not to be a little girl around them anymore but I'm the wrong guy to ask to clear out the nest in your attic. I am also afraid of hurting people with machines I am operating like cars or the heavy machinery I use at work. I nearly hurt a co-worker a few weeks ago with my forklift when a load I was lifting snapped and dropped heavy shelves in his direction. Scared the crap out of me...
I also have a fear of heights that is pretty specific:
Stairs like that bother me. I have frequent nightmares about the railing disappearing the higher up I go and then the stairs get narrower and narrower and narrower until I fall through the middle and hit the bottom.
I suppose I feel freaked out in the back alley of an unfamiliar city at night with groups of people on either end of it too but that never really happens with me so I guess I can't really call that a regular fear.
That's about it. I can deal with most of them but wasps still test me when they're up close and personal.
I was traumatized by wasps as a kid and it still bothers me. I try not to be a little girl around them anymore but I'm the wrong guy to ask to clear out the nest in your attic. I am also afraid of hurting people with machines I am operating like cars or the heavy machinery I use at work. I nearly hurt a co-worker a few weeks ago with my forklift when a load I was lifting snapped and dropped heavy shelves in his direction. Scared the crap out of me...
I also have a fear of heights that is pretty specific:
Stairs like that bother me. I have frequent nightmares about the railing disappearing the higher up I go and then the stairs get narrower and narrower and narrower until I fall through the middle and hit the bottom.
I suppose I feel freaked out in the back alley of an unfamiliar city at night with groups of people on either end of it too but that never really happens with me so I guess I can't really call that a regular fear.
That's about it. I can deal with most of them but wasps still test me when they're up close and personal.
It's alright to be afraid some of the time. It is pretty unhealthy to be afraid all of the time. People deal with their fears in different ways.
How do you?