8/18/2016
“I must not fear. Fear is the
mind-killer. Fear is the little-death
that brings total obliteration. I will
face my fear. I will permit it to pass
over me and through me. And when
it has gone past I will turn the inner
eye to see its path. Where the fear
has gone there will be nothing.
Only I will remain.”
– Frank Herbert
This is pure beauty written in words
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Fear is a funny thing. Sometimes everything you want is just there, on the other side of your fear.
Sometimes it’s the voice of reason saying, “Yo, you are about to do a stupid and dangerous thing.” Knowing which is which…there’s the rub.
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What a great reminder today as a grapple with fear. Fear of to much of the unknown. What I must remember is that “Fear is a mind-killer and the little-death that brings obliteration. I must take that much needed step to face the fears head on, knowing that I am not alone.
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Love that quote. It’s pertinent to OCD as well. Maybe lots of things.
Also available in meetings!…
http://blog.dave.org.uk/2006/06/litany-against.html
I had that hanging over my desk in my last job – it’s a great way to antagonise your manager(and ensure a crappy mark in your appraisal, and maybe redundancy – d’oh!)
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Wonderful words!
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