Fear is necessary to survive. Fear makes life worth living. Without fear people wouldn’t survive for long.
Fear is an instinct that is necessary to live or rather to survive. If one people are in situation where they are not sure if something is dangerous or not the need to feel fear to avoid possible dangerous situations. For example if someone walks through the woods, sees a treehouse and wants to go up there than with the instinct you might predict that there is rotten wood and the treehouse would fall apart. A second example is that fear prevents people hurting others by not telling them something that might hurt them or do something selfish. Also fear is most peoples natural response to adrenaline. For example if thousands of years ago
Fear is a common human emotion, but the way some people react is different than others. Although, it is harder on some humans unlike other people. Ralph Waldo Emerson once said,” Fear defeats more people than any other one thing in the world.” I think that means that fear harms more people than anything else does in the whole world. Also that people can scare themselves way easier than normal and it’s not healthy.
In our world fear roams everywhere. In our streets, businesses, schools, and homes. Fear has caused wars, and treaties. Fear can cause people to start something amazing or horrific. People can change because of fear of a thing.
Fear is one of the strongest emotions for every human being; like love or hate it can distort our mind, causing us to not think or act logically in different circumstances.
Fear is one of the oldest,strongest, most uncontrollable and an unavoidable feelings. It can: make you sweat, make you cry, shake or even lose your appetite for food. It can also cause people to do stupid things that they never would do in ordinary circumstances. This can be seen in many different aspects of life. One place it can be seen is literature. It can also be seen in movies and t.v. The last place fear is shown is real life.
More so, fear is a factor that keeps humans alive as it has done so for generations. This is the reason why fear has such a large power over humans and why it’s difficult to say a correct way to respond to
Fear is a powerful human emotion. It can make you do things you wouldn’t normally do, like risk taking and bad choices. Fear can spike your adrenaline. For example if someone was to lift a car off a run over child, that would be caused by adrenaline, which is caused by fear. According to several studies done by physicians
Fear is a chemical chain reaction in the brain. It is in the part of the brain that allows us to communicate and to speak with other people ("Layton, Julia"). The idea is an autonomic response in the brain with many parts of the brain involved. Fear starts with a scary stimulus and ends with a fight or flight response telling the human to fight back or run away. It starts with two processes the quick and messy way, and the clear and slow way ("Layton, Julia"). The quick way is when you are panicking and out of breath and the clear way takes a while and is when you calm down and realize it was nothing. Both of the processes happen simultaneously ("Layton, Julia"). The brain uses your blood stream and nervous system to create fear. When your muscles tighten and your heart races, you are probably in a state of fear. Without fear you would walk into traffic or pick up poisonous snakes. Fear saves our lives ("Layton,
Fear is just an Illusion; One that most innocent people can not control. Fear comes to a person when the person does not know what to do and is in an helpless position or in other words insecure. Unfortunately according to many sources a lot of human fear is based on social anxieties and threats. When someone puts one in a situation the person receiving the situation can not control it triggers hyperactivity in the amygdala which causes them to think irrationally. Without knowing what to do these innocent souls end up making the wrong decision and possibly ruin their lives.
Fear is an emotional response made by a threat, which causes a change in brain and organ function, as well as behavior. It is an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that something or someone is dangerous and likely to cause paint or threat. Usually fear is caused by something traumatizing that has happened in one’s life. In order to overcome fear, you have to face it. Avoiding fear prevents people from moving forward and standing up to fearful things help move past that fear. (Towey)
Fear is something that large amounts of people have encountered at least once at some point in their lives. It has been said to have caused a variety of outcomes, many of them being largely negative. Therefore, it is a common human response to react to fear by counteracting it with positivity and/or success. The idea people have of what fear is depends on the person. In the article “How Fear Works”, for example, fear is defined as a “chain reaction in the brain that starts with a stressful stimulus and ends with the release of chemicals” (Layton 1). The website “Psychology Today” defines fear another way, calling it “a vital response to physical and emotional danger” ("Fear Paranoia”). There are several other definitions people have on the
It’s known that president Franklin D Roosevelt once said: “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” But fear is something we all experience in our everyday. We are afraid of the unknown, not doing well on tests, messing up presentations at work, terrorism, and many other things. But fear can also be a tool. A tool that given into the wrong hands can cause mass destruction.
Fear is a natural part of human life. That's not necessarily a bad thing, either. As a survival mechanism, fear heightens our awareness and literally prepares our body to throw down or to run away as fast as we can. The fight or flight response triggered by fear is an important physical response in the right setting: say, confronting a panther in the middle of a jungle.
“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself” (FDR). President Franklin Delano Roosevelt said this during his inaugural address to the American people. He said this during the Great Depression, which was a dismal time in America’s history. People were poor, hungry, and most of all afraid. During that dark time some people acted on their fears, and these people committed heinous acts they never would commit if they were not afraid.
“I am afraid. Not of life, or death, or nothingness, but of wasting it as if I had never been.” This quote by Daniel Keyes, a famous American author, tells of a man who has a strong fear of not meaning anything in the end. Fear is a different experience for everyone. Some fear the unknown. Others, something as simple as spiders or snakes. Fear, even with its different stressors, has multiple definitions. Fear in its most common form means “an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous.” However fear can also be used in the form of something to be overcome. It also has a biblical definition, regarding God with reverence and awe. Fear is in many ways something to be overcome and something unpleasant, but can also show reverence to a higher being, or even be helpful in warning when something is dangerous.
Fear can create an instinctual response to perceived danger. A good example is of the time my husband and I were alone on a long hike in the jungles of Belize and came upon a fer-de-lance snake that would most likely have killed us with its bite. Without any time passing, my instinct of fight or flight emerged and I pushed my husband out of the way, telling him to run as I did. Also, in an instinctual state of fear, someone can perform tasks they did not think were possible such as being able to lift a