The Cost of Living in Fear (Psychology & Neuroscience)
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概要
There’s a moment most people don’t talk about.
It’s the point where you realize…
you can’t keep living like this.
Not because you suddenly became more disciplined,
but because the cost of staying the same finally feels too high.
That’s what people call rock bottom.
But it’s actually clarity.
In this episode, I break down why fear is at the root of self-sabotage, avoidance, and the patterns you keep finding yourself in, and why trying to “push through” it usually keeps you stuck.
Your brain isn’t working against you.
It’s trying to protect you from something it believes is a threat.
We get into:
- The neuroscience behind fear and avoidance
- Why change doesn’t happen until it feels necessary
- The hidden cost of living in fear
- How radical acceptance and surrender actually shift things
- What it looks like to stop letting fear run your life
“When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.” — Viktor Frankl
If you’ve been waiting to feel ready, this will change how you see that.
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