Monday, September 17, 2012

“Don't be afraid of your fears. They're not there to scare you. They're there to let you know that something is worth it.” ― C. JoyBell C.

“Don't be afraid of your fears. They're not there to scare you. They're there to let you know that something is worth it.”
-C. JoyBell C.

I think that fears are a big reason some people do not do absolutely everything they are capable of.

If people were more open to ideas and did not really have fears of what other people would think, or of what could happen then people through out the world would achieve so much more then they do already.

Pushing through a fear after you thought you never would, is such a rewarding feeling and it makes the accomplishment that you achieved that much more satisfying.

Everyone has fears in life, and I believe that they should not be a threat, but more so a challenge.

What is the point in going through your life doing absolutely nothing because you are affraid to? There really is none, accomplishing something that you never thought youd be able to makes you feel good about yourself, and feeling good about yourself makes you happy.

In your life time, yes of course there is going to be things that are outside of your comfort zone. It would most definately be way easier to go through day by day just passing by not doing much. Having things come easy to you doesnt make your life interesting.

If you dont have something to aim for in your life, and dont have something that you are striving to get, then you really arent having life goals to reach, and you are just being ordinary.

I truely believe that everyone was put on this planet for a purpose, weather that purpose was to save peoples lives, or to make people feel good about the way they look, either way there is a purpose to what you are doing.

If you go through life affraid of what is to come, then you are not fufilling your purpose to be alive and you are not taking the opportunities and chances you were given.


When you are older wouldn't you rather look back at things you did and say "oh well?" then look back and say "what if.." I know I would.



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