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Love begets fear. But I don't think that someone with no fear necessarily means that he has nothing to love.
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I think both love and fear are positive. No one (except children and the mentally disabled) has no fear. Therefore fear and love live alongside one another.
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Love begets fear. A person jumping out of an airplane will be much more concerned about whether or not his shoot opens, if his loved ones are waiting for him on the ground. Excellent question +5
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If someone has no fear, it doesn't neccessarily mean they have nothing they love, they just might not love themselves, and not care what happens to them, but that doesn't automatically mean they don't love others.
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Really interesting. I always wondered can I train my mind so far to break the elemental laws of logic, psychology and instinct. Can I make myself immune to fear? For example, if I got a guy holding a gun to my face, could I just be calm and cool as if it wouldn't bother me in the least. I know it would be even kind of stupid to do that, because fear is instinct of perception of danger, and if you have no fear that means you have no perception of danger and can get yourself in trouble a lot...however, since I have lost a lot of fears I had in the past and am getting more brave and confident by each day, I wonder if I could achieve such a radical and outnatural feat as losing all fear there is. Even the fear from something you could never expect and would never be ready for in your life...truly interesting subject.
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