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	<title>Comments on: Zoe &amp; Sophia Discover the Perils of Crackers and Cheese with Hot Dates They Meet at a Museum while Suffering Separation Anxiety</title>
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		<title>By: Younger Man</title>
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		<description>I stopped in for a visit and gee, I am nearly speechless. 

If these lovely ladies are discussing concepts like: &quot;fear drives most people and our instinct is to run away from our fears. But when we run from them, we give the power to our fears. She thinks we should run toward those things we fear then fear loses its power.&quot; 

My semi-humble musings and pontification could not possibly shed more insight. This phenomenon is well exhibited in the 1956 Science Fiction *classic* Forbidden Planet. 

My advice however would be to take action, walk the path that is the destination and follow the yellow brick road, directly into fear itself; that is after all, the only thing we have to fear, right? Is not courage the mastery, rather than absence of fear? In Frankl&#039;s Logotherapy, this might qualify as paradoxical intention.

You have to Let it ALL Go, ladies. Fear, Doubt, Disbelief... Free Your Mind (and your asses WILL follow.) The Kingdom of Heaven is Within and Freedom is free from the need to be free. 1&lt;3</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I stopped in for a visit and gee, I am nearly speechless. </p>
<p>If these lovely ladies are discussing concepts like: &#8220;fear drives most people and our instinct is to run away from our fears. But when we run from them, we give the power to our fears. She thinks we should run toward those things we fear then fear loses its power.&#8221; </p>
<p>My semi-humble musings and pontification could not possibly shed more insight. This phenomenon is well exhibited in the 1956 Science Fiction *classic* Forbidden Planet. </p>
<p>My advice however would be to take action, walk the path that is the destination and follow the yellow brick road, directly into fear itself; that is after all, the only thing we have to fear, right? Is not courage the mastery, rather than absence of fear? In Frankl&#8217;s Logotherapy, this might qualify as paradoxical intention.</p>
<p>You have to Let it ALL Go, ladies. Fear, Doubt, Disbelief&#8230; Free Your Mind (and your asses WILL follow.) The Kingdom of Heaven is Within and Freedom is free from the need to be free. 1&lt;3</p>
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