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Morning Thoughts On Fear
Morning Thoughts On Fear Written: by Miracle Man 3/18/2020 Can being overly precautious lead to fear, stifling our thinking, making us seem robotic. Anxiety is the birth and its premier, and apprehension makes life become chaotic. Indecisiveness and stagnation fear has caused, the media fuels negative emotions. To defeat this virus that has current life paused, we must quickly move past sanitizing lotions. People cannot cope when filled with indecision, being constantly in fear or reactive state. The crisis we're facing we did not envision, is prophecy fulfilling and our hour grown late? Fear is spawned by the unknown While unrecognized faith is living payday to payday never giving thought to whether your job might end and where your next meal might come from. Tom
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