Fear of the unknown = Fear of the uncertainty = Fear of change = Fear of failure ===
This quote means that fear changes a person and makes them irrational, as it literally "eats away at logic" and can make a person crazy.
fear
There could be lots of reasons:love bonds between peopleagewisdommore superiorits your bossits a lover or partneror even fear of the person
A phobia ois defined as an illogical fear of something so this illogical fear makes a person scared of any stuffed animal and sometimes even horns, etc.
because peace is LOVE - there is no fear in love Answer Where there is fear there can be no peace. There will always be conflict in the mind whether to destroy that which is feared or to live with it. True peace is where there is no fear, but love and respect for ones neighbor. A person makes their own fear by imagining that which is not there, that which will happen which may upset the balance of peace, and a fearful person are their own worst enemy. Fear and peace cannot exist side by side the same as peace cannot exist through fear.
I think because you can get the worst fear is fear itself = ]
Normally a person with 'fear' will seek refuge in 'belief'. If that 'belief ' can generate love, then the fear will lessen. Where there is fear, there is no love. Likewise, where there is love, there is no fear.
There is no need to justify feelings or fears.
ponophobia is the fear of pain
Fear that isn't really there, but is imagined in the person creating a nightmare. For example, I am terrified of flying insects, I imagine the worst possible things when really, all they can do is land on me. I imagine it. It is what I imagine that makes me scared.
Yes, fear can be considered a construct, as it is shaped by individual experiences, cultural contexts, and societal influences. While it has physiological components, such as the fight-or-flight response, the interpretation and expression of fear are often influenced by psychological and social factors. This makes fear not just a biological reaction but also a complex interplay of cognitive, emotional, and contextual elements. Thus, fear can be seen as a subjective construct that varies significantly from person to person.