Fear is a facade - Deepstash

Fear is a facade

On the surface, fear looks daunting.

Crack the facade + you see its shallowness. 

Reality is rarely worse than our imagination.

Our minds build up obstacles + enemies.

Fear wants us to feel overwhelmed.

See it for the illusion it is.

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