I recently got really busy in school to the point of not updating any of my stories ( sorry guys ). One reason is that by this school year time of collecting so called "school points" has began. For me that's really important becuase if I don't get enough points I won't be able to study english - my dream study!
So any of you who reads my stories, just hold still for a few more weeks. Once summer begins I promise to update my stories by 3 to 5 chapters per week!
Okay now to the main thing. Some weeks ago I got this interesting homework for english, to write an essay about fear. I was really confused and contemplative firstly, but then I got a really amazing plan how to do it.
After I finished it my teacher said it was very good and nicely put together. Teacher even wanted to put it into school magazine, but I refused becuase it also contains my personal experiance. I didn't want others to know all this stuff about me, I'm already considred as weird person at my school.
That's why I decided to put it here, becuase we all have different experiances and I know you all judge differently. So if you have time to spare take a look at my essay.
Four Fears: Are you afraid? ( Mirror, Violence, Time, Space )
All the time you keep hearing the word fear. What is fear? Is it just a simple word or something that can turn your life upside down? Everyone is afraid, even if they don't say it. Here’s already one point of being afraid – people are afraid to tell others they’re afraid. It’s
the same as if they said they hadn't lied – they have already done it.
So what I’m trying to tell you? Fear isn’t just a simple thing to understand. It appears in many forms and sometimes people can’t tell what their greatest fear truly is. What makes you shiver? What makes you get goose bumps? Are you already afraid of reading this description about fear?
Try to relax while reading this. It may help you conquer your fears. Everyone has at least one that keeps appearing in his/her life.
I’m going to introduce you to my own fears. There are four of them and I have already conquered some, with some I’m still fighting and for some other fears I’m afraid will never be conquered. I put together those fears after thinking about my childhood and reading some books about it. Some may sound weird, but after reading the description, you’ll think different. So get ready to meet some main fears of mine.
Fear with which I’m going to start with is Mirror and other similar things like windows, glass wardrobes and doors. Mirror is used for
watching your own reflection when windows and doors are used for getting in and out. What do those two different things have in common? One answer is hidden in horror movies. Do you remember moments when doors are suddenly slammed by themselves? When windows are opened and curtains wave in wind? Or when mirrors show somebody who isn’t really there? Our head makes up everything. Feeling you’re not alone can be added to this fear. Even though you’re alone you sometimes imagine unknown faces in mirrors, somebody closing and opening doors or turning off the lights. You could say you don’t believe in ghosts, but your mind is making them either way. It’s kind of interesting you’re making up your fears unaware. From my own experience I somehow made theory of imagining such things.
When I was home alone there was always just silence. I didn’t like the radio or music playing. Only thing that made the sound was television which I sometimes watched. Except that everything was quiet. Imagine how scared I was when doors were slamming by themselves. We often left opened windows to let air in along with wind which slammed the doors. When you’re little you made up almost everything to explain yourself what happened. It’s like your head is trying to calm you down, explaining you in its own way. It’s a bit different with mirrors. In the mirror you can see your reflection, but that’s not all what mirror shows you. It also shows you what’s behind you and that was the thing I was afraid about mirrors. I always saw every detail behind me, just hoping something won’t suddenly appear. The worst mirror at my home is the first one I see after coming from my room. It’s a big one held on the whole wall. Normally person who
looks in the mirror see only himself, how is he dressed, how he looks and so on. What I see are three different doors behind me and a dark hallway. Sometimes I almost wait for something scary to happen. Again, the head plays with you making you think, the door will suddenly open or someone will appear in the darkness of the hallway. It’s so called predicted fear when you know something will happen, but don’t know what. I can explain both thoughts.The door symbolize the way, either it is the way back, the way forward or just a wall thatcan open. When you’re waiting for someone to come home you probably wait in front of the door to open and see that someone the moment he steps in the house. Imagining door open probably means you’re waiting for someone or you feel lonely and you want someone near you. Unfortunately your head makes up the wrong thing which instead of calming you down scares you.
Imagining of door slam is right the opposite of the last example. You don’t like someone so much that you simply want to slam the door or you just want to be alone. There are explanations about the door, but what about appearing person? I used to see a lot of appearing persons either in mirrors, windows or glass wardrobe on the attic. I clearly remember once seeing a lady in a glass wardrobe standing right next to me. Or unknown long haired man that appeared either in my window or mirrors. I don’t know either of those two persons. I only know that I saw a lady in full version along with myself when I saw only the man’s head. I saw those two when I was alone in silence - perfect two makings to imagine fear. For some reason you like silence and loneliness, but deep down you want something more. Sound all around you or someone near you to calm you down. Your thoughts and emotions mix together, creating imaginary things.
There are many people who have that kind of fear, but it’s not so bad if they know how to conquer it, either with thinking about other stuff or just looking away. You could also add fear of feeling somebody standing behind you or following you. Or when children think there are monsters hiding in their wardrobes. All that is a part of the mind game your own head plays with you. I still haven’t conquered that fear yet, but comparing it to six years in a past I’m making a great progress.
Moving to the next fear Violenc which is often connected to blood, corpses and death is common fear as well. Horror and action movies are the ones mostly blamed for it, including video games and rare real life experiences. What is blood exactly? Why is blood something that can either make you sick or even faint? Some people have very sensitive stomach which makes them sick every time
they see red body liquid. I don’t mind seeing myself bleeding. I mind seeing others bleed seriously, because I don’t feel their pain and I don’t know how serious it is. But the fear of violence and death is completely different story.
I remember when I was eight and some of my classmates were playing interesting games on internet.Those were still the old times when computers weren't very common. Usually one played when others were watching. Most of the games weren’t that bad in fact they were funny until I saw them play one really horrible one. In the game you needed to play as the man with a chainsaw cutting things in his way, mostly furniture. Further in game there weren’t just furniture in the way but people too. Either way you needed to cut people if you wanted to play further. Classmates didn’t mind. They even laughed and made jokes on dead people. After seeing that game I started having horrible nightmares, seeing people cut on half with chainsaw. Every time action, blood or weapons were on television or computer I went away. I was scared so much about live action violence and blood, about having those nightmares again. Anger and sadness usually mixed together as my reaction to violence. I just wasn’t ready for violence in movies and I though I’ll never be.
Things changed after seeing the movie Avatar. Though I had no courage to pluck in, I went to see the movie either way. It was the first time after that bloody chainsaw game that I paid attention to the amazing graphic and story itself to forget about the action in it. I found out how the action is always a part of the story and reason, not as mindless fighting with bloody ending.
Fortunately, this fear can be conquered sometimes by time or by plucking courage and trying to be brave. I fully conquered that fear about four years ago - same year when I started writing. Understanding the point of the violence and the action, I can now fully imagine fighting scenes without any fear. Now I even watch horror movies without any fear, because I learnt how to watch them. Don’t look at the
weapons, blood or dead bodies. Follow the story and keep close eye on things that play a big role. It’s understandable if you aren’t ready, you will be one day just watch with different point of view.
Speaking about movies also makes you wonder about real life situations. Your head here again sometimes play with you in an unwanted way. When you see someone beaten up, bloody or death you somehow see yourself or person you care about in same situation. You’re afraid of this happening to you. Who isn’t afraid of pain or death? It’s a common thing every day and sometimes you have a feeling for
just falling in claws of agony. It’s a hard fear which just sometimes can be conquered easily.
For the fear which I strongly think everyone has is Time along with sudden changes. Have you ever had the feeling you’re late? Either for school, work or during time limits? Are you afraid of Time itself or losing it? I’ll say losing it. And how about sudden changes? If you’re a really planning person you get the strong feeling when the whole thing isn’t going as you planned. You could also add fear of messing up things.
When you have all time in the world, nothing to worry about everything seems alright. But then you must suddenly plan something, get ready for a contest or make things. That’s when that fear gets you. You’re afraid you’ll run out of time, do things in a wrong way and get punishment for it. Being afraid of mistakes is completely normal, the way more than not admitting your mistakes. This fear tells you’re a thinking person who likes to know his/her future before it happens. You want to make plans all the time in order to have good future. If
this planning person is organised in a right way and keeps being successful then fear gradually fades because the person’s mind is determined in order to do things in the right way. Mind literally doesn’t have time to mess with your head.
Sometimes I have a lot of trouble doing things in short period of time. I’m really trying to become more organised person because I see for example how my drawings are created. During a really short periods my drawings are made in a rush with many missing details. Drawing relaxed is completely different story. You’re completely focused in the picture not the clock next to you. Even now, I’m thinking how late it is and how little time I have.
Fear of messing things is worse than time. I keep thinking something bad will happen if I don’t do things the right way. Because of it I have this annoying habit that I rather ask for instructions ten times than mess up one single time. Sometimes it comes handy when other times you turned out to be weird. Sudden changes are also breaking my nerves. I mean you have everything planned not worried about
everything then suddenly a situation changes and you must do everything from the beginning only in shorter time. I keep trying not to worry about this so much, but you know sometimes worrying is good. It also helps you consider things for which you aren’t sure.
Ever heard of stage or examination fright? Fear before exams or performances? For exams I know I’ll always be nervous, it’s natural. Good thing is I’m calmed down the moment I get the exam in my hands. Performances often gave me hard time. I play the keyboard and every time I had a performance the stage fright wasn’t away much. I defeated the stage fright about a year ago when I played the keyboard for the first time truly relaxed. There were kids who were supporting both me and other members of the band with their voices. We were playing for both of them and us. Combination of relaxation and harmony can help you lose stage fright.
Also the fear of losing can also be mentioned here ( just remember Eraques' words: "Terra, you mussn't be afraid of losing.") Recently I had a skiing accident at the skiing contest in which I seriously injured my leg. People kept asking me if I will continue skiing after that kind of event. I will ski, but I don’t think I’ll go on the contest. Fear of time and losing made me careless, so from this experience victory isn’t the first in line. It’s me and doing my best.
Thinking about common fears again have you ever been afraid of Space? Not the one with starts and planets, the one around you in house, forest or nature. Does word claustrophobia or claustrophilia ring any bells? I’m sure they do. Being afraid of closed space, caught somewhere with not possible escape sure is the thing to send shivers in your skin. Common people with claustrophobia are usually afraid of crowds, small thigh places like elevators, windowless rooms and even tight-necked clothing. Sometimes claustrophobia can cause really strong panic attacks, increasing the heart beat to the point of falling into unconsciousness. Usually claustrophobic fear is cause of traumatic events like being locked in dark room, getting lost in the crown and other similar events.
I’m actually right the opposite of claustrophobia though I had some fears connected to it. I have claustrophillia, I’m afraid of too much space. When claustrophobic people are afraid of small dark places, I see shelter in them. Since I was little I’ve been enjoying hiding in such places and even made them. A blanket, broom, some pillows and I made perfect little tent. I felt safe in such a mini shelter and I still do. For some reason little places where I hide make me calm down and safe. Also when I sleep, I’m always turned to the wall with blanket over my head. I also make sure I’m completely wrapped in blanket with no feet exposed. For some reason I feel as I’m in smaller room. My fear appears when I’m not sleeping in my own bed or bed which isn’t close to the wall. If there’s no wall I feel surrounded, vulnerable without any shelter. Only blanket makes me feel safe. I also remember once when I was in a bit fancier hotel with my parents. I had my own room which was literally huge. Bed was king-sized in the middle of the room. Despite the luxury I still didn’t feel safe. Being in that huge bed felt as being exposed as someone could grab you. There wasn’t anything that could make me feel safe. Everywhere I looked was a lot of space. In the end I made wall of pillows, basically building myself in them.
Another fear is crowds. This is more claustrophobic, where I don’t mind if crowd is in small place. Problem is the crowd in open space where you can get lost. My fear of crowds comes from event which for me was traumatic. I think I was five or even younger when our school had some sort of concert. Everyone was dancing, both older and younger kids. I was in that crowd not minding all the people and laud music. Fear started when I had enough and I wanted to go back in class. But I couldn’t. There were so many older kids blocking way. I said if they could let me through. Either they didn’t hear me or didn’t care, they didn’t let me through. My panic was rising when I started shouting and they still didn’t care. I remember crying when they didn’t let me go through only continuing dancing. I even remember one girl who was laughing so hard. Crying and panic kept rising with others still enjoying. They didn’t care about little kid who was trapped in circle of bodies. I don’t know how much time I was in that crowd. I finally got out when one of the teachers pulled me out. I still cried hours after. When I’m looking at crowds I keep trying to forget, but one photo keeps reminding me. On it is five year old me with well known singer holding microphone in front of my mouth on that day. I was so talkative that time that singer called me to sing something. I don’t remember what exactly I said. I only remember crowd that appears shortly after it. Other than that, crowd and singer
appear in my mind when I see that photo. I don’t want to throw it away, but also not keep it as memorable thing. I could count more and more fears connecting the space, but you would have a bit trouble understanding them if not looking from my point of view.
The thing is everyone sees places and space in different way. Mind reaction depends on your personality you build in childhood.
A lot people are afraid. Their fears can be common, dependable on childhood events or simply there. Fear must be faced one day or will stay in you forever.
Take a deep breath and answer on next two questions for ending: What is your fear and do you know how to defeat it?
Before I start I have some things to say...
I recently got really busy in school to the point of not updating any of my stories ( sorry guys
). One reason is that by this school year time of collecting so called "school points" has began. For me that's really important becuase if I don't get enough points I won't be able to study english - my dream study!
So any of you who reads my stories, just hold still for a few more weeks. Once summer begins I promise to update my stories by 3 to 5 chapters per week!
Okay now to the main thing. Some weeks ago I got this interesting homework for english, to write an essay about fear. I was really confused and contemplative firstly, but then I got a really amazing plan how to do it.
After I finished it my teacher said it was very good and nicely put together. Teacher even wanted to put it into school magazine, but I refused becuase it also contains my personal experiance. I didn't want others to know all this stuff about me, I'm already considred as weird person at my school.
That's why I decided to put it here, becuase we all have different experiances and I know you all judge differently. So if you have time to spare take a look at my essay.
Four Fears: Are you afraid? ( Mirror, Violence, Time, Space )
All the time you keep hearing the word fear. What is fear? Is it just a simple word or something that can turn your life upside down? Everyone is afraid, even if they don't say it. Here’s already one point of being afraid – people are afraid to tell others they’re afraid. It’s
the same as if they said they hadn't lied – they have already done it.
So what I’m trying to tell you? Fear isn’t just a simple thing to understand. It appears in many forms and sometimes people can’t tell what their greatest fear truly is. What makes you shiver? What makes you get goose bumps? Are you already afraid of reading this description about fear?
Try to relax while reading this. It may help you conquer your fears. Everyone has at least one that keeps appearing in his/her life.
I’m going to introduce you to my own fears. There are four of them and I have already conquered some, with some I’m still fighting and for some other fears I’m afraid will never be conquered. I put together those fears after thinking about my childhood and reading some books about it. Some may sound weird, but after reading the description, you’ll think different. So get ready to meet some main fears of mine.
Fear with which I’m going to start with is Mirror and other similar things like windows, glass wardrobes and doors. Mirror is used for
watching your own reflection when windows and doors are used for getting in and out. What do those two different things have in common? One answer is hidden in horror movies. Do you remember moments when doors are suddenly slammed by themselves? When windows are opened and curtains wave in wind? Or when mirrors show somebody who isn’t really there? Our head makes up everything. Feeling you’re not alone can be added to this fear. Even though you’re alone you sometimes imagine unknown faces in mirrors, somebody closing and opening doors or turning off the lights. You could say you don’t believe in ghosts, but your mind is making them either way. It’s kind of interesting you’re making up your fears unaware. From my own experience I somehow made theory of imagining such things.
When I was home alone there was always just silence. I didn’t like the radio or music playing. Only thing that made the sound was television which I sometimes watched. Except that everything was quiet. Imagine how scared I was when doors were slamming by themselves. We often left opened windows to let air in along with wind which slammed the doors. When you’re little you made up almost everything to explain yourself what happened. It’s like your head is trying to calm you down, explaining you in its own way. It’s a bit different with mirrors. In the mirror you can see your reflection, but that’s not all what mirror shows you. It also shows you what’s behind you and that was the thing I was afraid about mirrors. I always saw every detail behind me, just hoping something won’t suddenly appear. The worst mirror at my home is the first one I see after coming from my room. It’s a big one held on the whole wall. Normally person who
looks in the mirror see only himself, how is he dressed, how he looks and so on. What I see are three different doors behind me and a dark hallway. Sometimes I almost wait for something scary to happen. Again, the head plays with you making you think, the door will suddenly open or someone will appear in the darkness of the hallway. It’s so called predicted fear when you know something will happen, but don’t know what. I can explain both thoughts.The door symbolize the way, either it is the way back, the way forward or just a wall thatcan open. When you’re waiting for someone to come home you probably wait in front of the door to open and see that someone the moment he steps in the house. Imagining door open probably means you’re waiting for someone or you feel lonely and you want someone near you. Unfortunately your head makes up the wrong thing which instead of calming you down scares you.
Imagining of door slam is right the opposite of the last example. You don’t like someone so much that you simply want to slam the door or you just want to be alone. There are explanations about the door, but what about appearing person? I used to see a lot of appearing persons either in mirrors, windows or glass wardrobe on the attic. I clearly remember once seeing a lady in a glass wardrobe standing right next to me. Or unknown long haired man that appeared either in my window or mirrors. I don’t know either of those two persons. I only know that I saw a lady in full version along with myself when I saw only the man’s head. I saw those two when I was alone in silence - perfect two makings to imagine fear. For some reason you like silence and loneliness, but deep down you want something more. Sound all around you or someone near you to calm you down. Your thoughts and emotions mix together, creating imaginary things.
There are many people who have that kind of fear, but it’s not so bad if they know how to conquer it, either with thinking about other stuff or just looking away. You could also add fear of feeling somebody standing behind you or following you. Or when children think there are monsters hiding in their wardrobes. All that is a part of the mind game your own head plays with you. I still haven’t conquered that fear yet, but comparing it to six years in a past I’m making a great progress.
Moving to the next fear Violenc which is often connected to blood, corpses and death is common fear as well. Horror and action movies are the ones mostly blamed for it, including video games and rare real life experiences. What is blood exactly? Why is blood something that can either make you sick or even faint? Some people have very sensitive stomach which makes them sick every time
they see red body liquid. I don’t mind seeing myself bleeding. I mind seeing others bleed seriously, because I don’t feel their pain and I don’t know how serious it is. But the fear of violence and death is completely different story.
I remember when I was eight and some of my classmates were playing interesting games on internet.Those were still the old times when computers weren't very common. Usually one played when others were watching. Most of the games weren’t that bad in fact they were funny until I saw them play one really horrible one. In the game you needed to play as the man with a chainsaw cutting things in his way, mostly furniture. Further in game there weren’t just furniture in the way but people too. Either way you needed to cut people if you wanted to play further. Classmates didn’t mind. They even laughed and made jokes on dead people. After seeing that game I started having horrible nightmares, seeing people cut on half with chainsaw. Every time action, blood or weapons were on television or computer I went away. I was scared so much about live action violence and blood, about having those nightmares again. Anger and sadness usually mixed together as my reaction to violence. I just wasn’t ready for violence in movies and I though I’ll never be.
Things changed after seeing the movie Avatar. Though I had no courage to pluck in, I went to see the movie either way. It was the first time after that bloody chainsaw game that I paid attention to the amazing graphic and story itself to forget about the action in it. I found out how the action is always a part of the story and reason, not as mindless fighting with bloody ending.
Fortunately, this fear can be conquered sometimes by time or by plucking courage and trying to be brave. I fully conquered that fear about four years ago - same year when I started writing. Understanding the point of the violence and the action, I can now fully imagine fighting scenes without any fear. Now I even watch horror movies without any fear, because I learnt how to watch them. Don’t look at the
weapons, blood or dead bodies. Follow the story and keep close eye on things that play a big role. It’s understandable if you aren’t ready, you will be one day just watch with different point of view.
Speaking about movies also makes you wonder about real life situations. Your head here again sometimes play with you in an unwanted way. When you see someone beaten up, bloody or death you somehow see yourself or person you care about in same situation. You’re afraid of this happening to you. Who isn’t afraid of pain or death? It’s a common thing every day and sometimes you have a feeling for
just falling in claws of agony. It’s a hard fear which just sometimes can be conquered easily.
For the fear which I strongly think everyone has is Time along with sudden changes. Have you ever had the feeling you’re late? Either for school, work or during time limits? Are you afraid of Time itself or losing it? I’ll say losing it. And how about sudden changes? If you’re a really planning person you get the strong feeling when the whole thing isn’t going as you planned. You could also add fear of messing up things.
When you have all time in the world, nothing to worry about everything seems alright. But then you must suddenly plan something, get ready for a contest or make things. That’s when that fear gets you. You’re afraid you’ll run out of time, do things in a wrong way and get punishment for it. Being afraid of mistakes is completely normal, the way more than not admitting your mistakes. This fear tells you’re a thinking person who likes to know his/her future before it happens. You want to make plans all the time in order to have good future. If
this planning person is organised in a right way and keeps being successful then fear gradually fades because the person’s mind is determined in order to do things in the right way. Mind literally doesn’t have time to mess with your head.
Sometimes I have a lot of trouble doing things in short period of time. I’m really trying to become more organised person because I see for example how my drawings are created. During a really short periods my drawings are made in a rush with many missing details. Drawing relaxed is completely different story. You’re completely focused in the picture not the clock next to you. Even now, I’m thinking how late it is and how little time I have.
Fear of messing things is worse than time. I keep thinking something bad will happen if I don’t do things the right way. Because of it I have this annoying habit that I rather ask for instructions ten times than mess up one single time. Sometimes it comes handy when other times you turned out to be weird. Sudden changes are also breaking my nerves. I mean you have everything planned not worried about
everything then suddenly a situation changes and you must do everything from the beginning only in shorter time. I keep trying not to worry about this so much, but you know sometimes worrying is good. It also helps you consider things for which you aren’t sure.
Ever heard of stage or examination fright? Fear before exams or performances? For exams I know I’ll always be nervous, it’s natural. Good thing is I’m calmed down the moment I get the exam in my hands. Performances often gave me hard time. I play the keyboard and every time I had a performance the stage fright wasn’t away much. I defeated the stage fright about a year ago when I played the keyboard for the first time truly relaxed. There were kids who were supporting both me and other members of the band with their voices. We were playing for both of them and us. Combination of relaxation and harmony can help you lose stage fright.
Also the fear of losing can also be mentioned here ( just remember Eraques' words: "Terra, you mussn't be afraid of losing.") Recently I had a skiing accident at the skiing contest in which I seriously injured my leg. People kept asking me if I will continue skiing after that kind of event. I will ski, but I don’t think I’ll go on the contest. Fear of time and losing made me careless, so from this experience victory isn’t the first in line. It’s me and doing my best.
Thinking about common fears again have you ever been afraid of Space? Not the one with starts and planets, the one around you in house, forest or nature. Does word claustrophobia or claustrophilia ring any bells? I’m sure they do. Being afraid of closed space, caught somewhere with not possible escape sure is the thing to send shivers in your skin. Common people with claustrophobia are usually afraid of crowds, small thigh places like elevators, windowless rooms and even tight-necked clothing. Sometimes claustrophobia can cause really strong panic attacks, increasing the heart beat to the point of falling into unconsciousness. Usually claustrophobic fear is cause of traumatic events like being locked in dark room, getting lost in the crown and other similar events.
I’m actually right the opposite of claustrophobia though I had some fears connected to it. I have claustrophillia, I’m afraid of too much space. When claustrophobic people are afraid of small dark places, I see shelter in them. Since I was little I’ve been enjoying hiding in such places and even made them. A blanket, broom, some pillows and I made perfect little tent. I felt safe in such a mini shelter and I still do. For some reason little places where I hide make me calm down and safe. Also when I sleep, I’m always turned to the wall with blanket over my head. I also make sure I’m completely wrapped in blanket with no feet exposed. For some reason I feel as I’m in smaller room. My fear appears when I’m not sleeping in my own bed or bed which isn’t close to the wall. If there’s no wall I feel surrounded, vulnerable without any shelter. Only blanket makes me feel safe. I also remember once when I was in a bit fancier hotel with my parents. I had my own room which was literally huge. Bed was king-sized in the middle of the room. Despite the luxury I still didn’t feel safe. Being in that huge bed felt as being exposed as someone could grab you. There wasn’t anything that could make me feel safe. Everywhere I looked was a lot of space. In the end I made wall of pillows, basically building myself in them.
Another fear is crowds. This is more claustrophobic, where I don’t mind if crowd is in small place. Problem is the crowd in open space where you can get lost. My fear of crowds comes from event which for me was traumatic. I think I was five or even younger when our school had some sort of concert. Everyone was dancing, both older and younger kids. I was in that crowd not minding all the people and laud music. Fear started when I had enough and I wanted to go back in class. But I couldn’t. There were so many older kids blocking way. I said if they could let me through. Either they didn’t hear me or didn’t care, they didn’t let me through. My panic was rising when I started shouting and they still didn’t care. I remember crying when they didn’t let me go through only continuing dancing. I even remember one girl who was laughing so hard. Crying and panic kept rising with others still enjoying. They didn’t care about little kid who was trapped in circle of bodies. I don’t know how much time I was in that crowd. I finally got out when one of the teachers pulled me out. I still cried hours after. When I’m looking at crowds I keep trying to forget, but one photo keeps reminding me. On it is five year old me with well known singer holding microphone in front of my mouth on that day. I was so talkative that time that singer called me to sing something. I don’t remember what exactly I said. I only remember crowd that appears shortly after it. Other than that, crowd and singer
appear in my mind when I see that photo. I don’t want to throw it away, but also not keep it as memorable thing. I could count more and more fears connecting the space, but you would have a bit trouble understanding them if not looking from my point of view.
The thing is everyone sees places and space in different way. Mind reaction depends on your personality you build in childhood.
A lot people are afraid. Their fears can be common, dependable on childhood events or simply there. Fear must be faced one day or will stay in you forever.
Take a deep breath and answer on next two questions for ending: What is your fear and do you know how to defeat it?
L.P. Hawk