Sean Brereton

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One useful life skill is to know when to listen to our feelings and when to ignore them. As a general rule, the first step is to listen. There is a logic— a language—to fear and anxiety, just as there is to most emotions. Anger says, “You are wrong.” Embarrassment or shame says, “I am wrong.” Fear says, “I am in danger,” but it also says much more.
Running Scared: Fear, Worry, and the God of Rest
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