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Don’t Let Your Fears Keep You Poor


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The word fear is rightly described in the dictionary as a word filled with negative emotions. Hence it is very true the first impression we have upon hearing the word “fear". We think of it as a word that describes a feeling we all do not like to experience.

We can enumerate countless situation of fear and few to mention are:

  • Fear of speaking in public.
  • Fear of heights
  • Fear of enclosed places
  • Fear of being alone
  • Fear of dark places
  • Fear of being in a doctor’s or dental office
  • Fear of spiders and other insects Suppress
  • Fear and your money-making mind turns into a gold mine.
  • Fear is the biggest deterrent to financial success.

A word of caution: Being wealthy does not necessarily solve the problem of fear. Sometimes, it even aggravates the matter, because this time, it is fear of losing the money that bothers the wealthy. Learn to manage and control fear.

Some people who have money problems fear losing money so much that they are actually infuriating their problems by focusing too much on them. They can’t think of any other solution to their dilemmas because their thoughts are pre-occupied with the fear of paying overwhelming bills. Instead of worrying about their problem, they should shift their focus to a different perception, even for just a few minutes. They should take some time to relax and recuperate their brains so they can be more capable of finding the right solution. They should set their problems to one side for even just a few minutes each day, in order to allow their minds to come up with problem solutions.

  • Fear has its good side it prevents us from getting hurt, emotionally and physically.
  • That little fear that is innate in us is actually good for us. It prevents us from being too insistent.
  • This little fear is akin to fats in our body. Too much fat in our body is not good for our wellbeing.
  • We emphasized “miniature” in fear and we must keep it that way because once it starts to get full-size, we’re in real problem.


People belonging to the poor and middle class, the fear of losing money makes them cower to take risks, even premeditated risks which the rich typically take. Sometimes, they never realize that they already lost the moment they backed out from an opening. And if this keeps on going, they’ll by no means get rich.

It is the that leads to poverty. It prevents financial ingenuity in our minds to the point that unawareness sets in. When ingenuity (be it financial or not) does not dwell in the mind, the mind is in a state of bareness. It doesn’t remain empty for long, so unawareness sets in. And when unawareness sets in, bigger problems start to set in as well because our mind is in dismay. Unconsciously, we become greedier.

Let us look at greed further. I think you will agree that a high scale of greed can lead into trouble. Too much greed clouds our belief but a little, just a little greed may do us good. A little greed can triumph over the obstacles that draw us away from financial security. A little greed can cure lethargy. Without that little greed, our longing to have something better and to progress our lives financially could be away from reach. Evolution will hardly be attained.

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