Episode 327 - FEARING THE STORY WE CREATE

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Episode 327 - FEARING THE STORY WE CREATE

In this episode of the "Thick and Mystic Moment" podcast, host Robert John Hadfield explores the powerful impact of our perceptions on reality, sparked by a personal experience. He recounts a night filled with anxiety over a potential break-in at his studio, which led him to multiple awakenings and a struggle with irrational fears despite no actual evidence of a break-in. Throughout the episode, Hadfield discusses the human brain's difficulty in distinguishing between reality and imagination, highlighting how this can lead to unnecessary fear and anxiety.
Hadfield uses this personal incident to delve into broader psychological concepts, emphasizing how fear can manipulate our actions and mood, often inhibiting us from pursuing our goals. He explores historical perspectives on fear and anxiety, referring to an article from 1912 that discusses the paralyzing effects of fear and the importance of focusing on positive outcomes instead of worst-case scenarios.
The episode serves as a reflection on not letting fear dictate our lives, encouraging listeners to differentiate between irrational fears and reality. Hadfield concludes by reinforcing the need to confront and manage our fears constructively, urging listeners to not be swayed by imaginary scenarios that can prevent us from living fully and pursuing our ambitions.

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