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The fact that we fear things that are actually harmful has been proposed as an evolutionary explanation for <u>Phobias</u>
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<h3>What is the evolutionary reason for fear?</h3>
The fear is a natural instinct built into living organisms that helps us avoid danger. Even some plants are afraid. In animals (including humans), instinct is in our hearts. Fear varies from person to person.
The opposite of fear is courage and courage is the ability to take risks. Unlike fear, courage is not a natural instinct but is developed or determined by us. While fear protects us from danger, courage can do the same.
Sometimes not all situations or dangers should be avoided, running away can make things worse. We need courage to get through it. Too much courage can also do us more harm than good. Fear is natural, but it is a bold decision.
So always consider the situation at hand and choose what to do, face it or run away. One word for the wise is enough.
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