If you're feeling fear about something, it's evidence that the feared thing probably isn't actually happening — when real danger occurs, you act instead of feeling fear
If you're feeling fear about something, it's evidence that the feared thing probably isn't actually happening. When real danger occurs, you act instead of feeling fear. Fear about the future is almost always a false alarm.
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Feeling Fear Means the Danger Isn't Happening
If you're feeling fear about something, it's evidence that the feared thing probably isn't actually happening - when real danger occurs, you act instead of feeling fear