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Fear And The Unknown

Fear And The Unknown

Being scared is like staring at an abyss. Anything can happen, so the unknown and uncertain aspects of a situation make us fearful, and that is natural to an extent.

Our immediate reaction, no matter how in control and wise we are, is precognitive and natural and is called phantasiai.

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