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Real growth often happens right outside your comfort zone. Here are a few perspectives on why facing your fears is essential:
Fear isn't a wall meant to stop you; it's more like a compass pointing toward the things that actually matter. If you weren't afraid, the goal probably wouldn't be worth the effort. The Myth of Fearlessness
The most repeated command in the Bible—appearing roughly 365 times, once for every day of the year—is . This suggests that fear is a constant companion in the human experience, and we aren't expected to never feel it. Instead, we are encouraged to move forward despite it. As Alan Watts once suggested, you might feel like you're not going to make it, but that uncertainty is actually part of the "fun" of the journey. Why We Should "Do It Afraid"