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Definition Of Fear
What is fear? To me fear is an illusion your mind have set over a period of time seeing things happen. What is my fear? What am I afraid of? Truth is I am not afraid of too many thing. My fear is to die by suffocation, or to drown to death. My fear is the future and not knowing what will happen to my family, friends, and me. Not knowing what the world will come to. My fear is see my family struggle and not being able to help. My fear is not knowing what to do after high school. My fear is not being able to provide for my family as a man. My fear is failing when I know I can succeed at anything I want. So I guess my biggest fear is not knowing and the future.
So sorry I couldn’t write a whole pager on my biggest fear, but only time can tell

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