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F-E-A-R
Fear. What is fear? By definition fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat. But, fear has different definitions by everyone in the world.
Fear is mostly dangerous. My favorite quote on danger. “Danger is often an illusion created in our minds. When danger becomes a reality, it must be met head on with an illusion.”- Willie Nelson.
Fear can come from just a thought. It also comes from experience. One of my fears today is to go sledding on dry hard ground after what happen to me. Me and my friend Caden was sledding; now the sled is pulled behind my four wheeler. Caden slung me out to close to a big wooden dog kennel the back of my sled caught a wooden post used to hold the roof of the kennel up. Then that threw me and the sled into the air dragging my leg underneath me and the sled then hit a cooler and launched me into mid-air off of a heal and on to the river bank. I couldn’t get up. I thought my leg broke even though it didn’t. But, it hurt to walk on it for a month and it also messed up my foot. My dad ran over and picked me up off of the ground, my knee was bald it took all of the skin off of my knee it felt like somebody lit me on fire in that area.
I have lots of experiences with fear. The reason for that is because fear is mostly danger to me and my life is full of danger. I have a fear every day though. I cannot speak in front of the class or really in front of a lot of people. When I do I get really scared and start to burn and up and stutter and I cannot read in front of people out loud because I lose my place constantly because I am scared then I start to shutter even more.
Everyone knows what fear is by definition. It should be a law that everyone knows what fear is by heart and experience instead of by definition. Fear can give everyone back ground knowledge on what pain is and it will also give you real life lessons and experiences.
Everyone has been told something at one point in time that scared them. Many people think they’re fearless when they are truly, not fear less not even the tiniest bit are they fear less. I have been told by someone who’s name will not be mentioned that, “You are about to have the fear of god put into you.” I wasn’t worried until I was soon about to find out that they were serious.
It never fails. There is always this someone or something that scares you until you are pail white. Fear is always around us. Because fear, is always lurking through the air. Fear is always creeping around the corner and you can smell the fear coming most people can hear it approaching their presents.
The first two letters of fear stands for, For Everyone. The last two letters of fear is for everyone else to find out for their self.

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