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There are many ways to live life. If you read the book The Millionaire Next Door you can find ways to live life worry free when it comes to income. If you read Fight Club you’ll find something completely different. Where I am going with this is that in either case the people involved with these extremely different books have a way they’ve lived life. Some had overall goals to achieve and some had ways to live life to the extreme edge. Living life daily should be without fear. Fear is felt by all and in the same occasions, some will fight the fear and move forward, and others will be trounced by it.

You have three seconds

It’s funny where this information came up. In the Mystery method the three second rule comes with picking up women. I completely believe it, but I feel it has more of a use when it comes to fear. There are two parts to what happens when someone takes longer than three seconds, but we’re going to only discuss the first part. The first part states that if you take longer than three seconds to complete a task, you will be trounced by your fear. If you watch someone on a skydiving plane or bungee jumping, the ones that take less than three seconds will have a better time with dealing with the jump. Those who look down, ask questions all while on the platform will begin to hesitate and doubt their next actions. Try either of these things and you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about. If you haven’t done either, trying one will change your life.

Fear is felt by all

I was out with one of my childhood friends in a neighborhood that I found to be, in a lower class level. I had no worries (although we did run in to an unsavory character that tried to start a quarrel) except for when we were presented with approaching a girl. At the time I was ordering drinks, while my friend was just waiting. He left without hesitation and I was left with dealing with a pitcher before I was off to assist. The odd part is that I felt the fear overwhelm me as I approached the table. He left without hesitation. When we spoke later about fear, he also felt it but it did not hit him until just before he began to speak to the unknown girl. We both felt it, but it had a greater chance to grasp hold of us if he had hesitated.

GwR

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