Mellowmarsh

Breaking imaginary walls.

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@Breakingthewall  Still no idea what you are saying to me. You mentioned fear to someone who is now fearless. 
 

 

 


 

Learn to say “no” without explaining. Boundaries are the invisible walls that protect dignity.

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14 minutes ago, Mellowmarsh said:

@Breakingthewall  Still no idea what you are saying to me. You mentioned fear to someone who is now fearless. 
 

 

 

1 hour ago, Mellowmarsh said:

 

The fear that I mean is unconscious. Could be people very brave, even suicidal, they could face death, sickness war or anything, but they never faced the atavic fear implanting in our system that creates cohesion, the sense of being you, of being a center that self preserves itself. This fear could manifest with circular thinking for example. It's an action to maintain your identity. Even you are a fentanyl addicted that doesn't care about death, this fear is active 

The problem with this fear is not just that is strong, it's more that's difficult to see

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@Breakingthewall Okay, but fear means nothing to me. Yes, fear is felt, but so what, what’s it going to do, kill me or something? What’s the worst thing that could possibly happen to me?
 


 

 


 

Learn to say “no” without explaining. Boundaries are the invisible walls that protect dignity.

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