Thursday, February 14, 2013

Understanding of Fear


"Liberty means responsibility, that is why most people fear it." [Bernard Shaw]
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  Let's stay a little longer philosophizing about fear?
  I actually like to meet New York have freedom to do this, but if I were given a pass to go up there alone, would admit that with a little fear, without mastering the language or know the city would have many difficulties. My first providence would look for someone to tell me what fazer.VocĂȘ will say that this is not a fear, it is a concern, but what really is the difference?
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  If I worry when my daughter on the street this is because I'm afraid that something will happen.
  I told you we should not scour the Abyss behind our fears, to face up to magnificent structures of thought that all suck, cause depression, should keep us apart, at a safe distance.
  My fear of going to New York would be greater than the fear of going to Sao Paulo, but go to Sao Paulo alone does not make me comfortable, depending on destination would be more comfortable if someone was with me and tell me what to do, where to go .
  Realize?
   I have freedom, I'm lucid, I can take care of me, and yet freedom brings together FEAR.
   Meeting tranquility and security if someone tells me what to do!!!
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  A people 'oppressed' hopes that the dictator will lead to peace and security. If this does not happen the people still have the comfort of having someone to put the BLAME someone to demonize.
  Welcome [or evil coming] from this plane of thought, this piece of the Abyss where:

   Freedom gives us afraid, be responsible for yourself is scary.

  A queen of England said that the more we know more forgiving.
  I think the word forgiveness very strong, I prefer to say that the experience, knowledge can bring us to this WISDOM and UNDERSTANDING.

The equation would look like this:

 "The greatest wisdom, the greater our ability to understand."


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