If I weren't afraid.

in HiveGhana11 months ago

Greetings everyone and compliments of the season!

"Fear is a destroyer and a killer of dreams, you don't need to be afraid bro!" I blurted out to my cousin Andy, who was trying to escape being caught by a black feathered turkey at the backyard. I guess the turkey was jealous of his black and red polo top and wanted to scratch it off him not minding that he was it's master.

I became a heroine as I shooed the turkey away with a stick. Finally, tired of the merry go round, the turkey left us in peace, howbeit with a hint of victory in it's steps.

"So, are you saying that you're not afraid of anything?" Andy turned to me and asked mockingly. "I never said that! Don't turn the tables on me, I wasn't the one scared of a turkey a while ago!" I replied with the same venom of mockery.

After some minutes of intense glares flying daringly between us, our better judgement kicked in and we relaxed. *Alright sis, tell me something, what would you do if you weren't afraid of anything in the world?" He suddenly asked as we walked back inside the house.

"But you know that's not possible, all humans have an element of fear in them. It helps us to stay cautious and away from danger. Haven't you been taught on adrenaline rush in Biology?" I replied while poking his forehead with my pointer finger. "Come on sis, don't spoil the fun, just tell me three things you would do if you never had to fear?" He continued to pester me while using my bed as a bouncing castle. Such a baby (eye roll).

Not knowing how else to boycott the question, I thought for some few minutes before finally deciding to give an answer to his question.

If I was not afraid of anything, the first thing I would do is...

SKY DIVING

I am scared of heights, I think it's called acrophobia. I can't even look down from a two storey building but I always feel excited whenever I watch movies and I see the actors jumping off a plane without a care in the world. It's exciting to watch and I have secretly wished I could do it, you know, just spread out my arms, allowing the wind to embrace me like a warm blanket as I soar like an eagle but deep down, my fear of heights holds me captive.

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photo by Otra Ruta from pexels

SURFING & SCUBA DIVING

I like water, the sea and oceans but this likeness ends with me on the shore safely observing the aesthetic beauty they display. I have never dared to travel by water, surf or scuba dive. I have a phobia for large water bodies (thalassophobia) and it intensified with watching movies like deep blue sea oddysey and the likes. I can't help but think that a shark would tear me to pieces once I fall into the ocean, hahaha. Watching movies and programs in which these activities are acted out causes a longing deep within me. To be able to enjoy the power of water and be one with the sea just like Poseidon, that would be great, then maybe I can be called aqua girl 😁

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photo by Duren Williams

PILOTING

Finally, the last thing I would do if I was not afraid is fly a plane. I fancy pilots a lot. Being able to navigate the air with accurate precision carrying passengers from one destination to another is surreal. I know there are lots of trainings involved but I don't know if I would make an average score that would qualify me to fly a plane. This fear stems from planes being hijacked by terrorists, snakes on a plane, engine failure while the plane is thousands of miles above sea level and all that. I just don't think I would be able to handle a gun to my head while flying a plane. Without all these fears, I would fly so high that eagles will be envious of my altitude.

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photo by Matheus Bertelli

"So here you have it bro, these are the three things that I would do if I weren't afraid, are you happy now?" I spoke in one breath. He looked at me like I had grown two heads and a shark tail, smiled and patted my head and said nice one, before exiting my room.

"Wierdo" I muttered. "I heard that" he yelled" still walking out. Chucking secretly, I could not help but wonder as this quote came to mind..

The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear_ Nelson Mandela.

"Only time will tell" I thought smiling.

This is my response to the #hiveghanaweeklyengagement #30.

Thank you all for reading.

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Leaving people better than you met them is Living...Becky🤗
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But you know that's not possible, all humans have an element of fear in them. It helps us to stay cautious and away from danger

This is so true sis...I think it's natural for human being to entertain fear.. leaving us alert!
However these three things you listed here is a no go area for nkem 😉
Even without fear, I will still fear them dey go , hahaha 😂

Hahaha, alright ma. It's part of risk taking o.

Thanks so much for the comment

There are many things we can get engaged in but fear hinders us from doing so, sky diving will be fun.

Yes it will be fun

Did you just mention skydiving??? Gurl even if I am not afraid I don't think I will ever want to do that haha. Even if I am not afraid of anything girl I can't just go for that I swear.

Lol but it's fun o. Thanks for sharing your views

Funny enough I do understand how fun it it but I'm still scared inside not being scared 🥺

Lol, I get you completely 😁, thanks

Facing our fears can be a daunting task, but taking small steps is a powerful strategy to overcome them. When we start with smaller challenges, we create a safe space to learn and grow. For example, if public speaking is a fear, speaking in front of a small group allows us to practice and gain confidence in our abilities.As we take these small steps, we begin to build our confidence and resilience. Each successful experience reinforces the belief that we can handle more significant challenges. It's like climbing a ladder, one rung at a time. With each step, we become more aware of our capabilities and develop a sense of empowerment.By gradually working our way up to larger audiences or more significant challenges, we expand our comfort zone. We stretch ourselves and push the boundaries of what we thought was possible. This process helps us grow not only in terms of skills but also in terms of personal development.Moreover, taking small steps towards our fears allows us to learn from our experiences. We can reflect on what went well and what we can improve upon. This self-reflection helps us refine our approach and develop new strategies for future challenges.It's important to remember that progress may not always be linear. There may be setbacks or moments of doubt along the way. However, by consistently taking small steps, we can build resilience and bounce back from these setbacks. We learn to embrace failure as a stepping stone towards success.In conclusion, taking small steps towards our fears is an effective strategy to build confidence and resilience. By starting with smaller challenges, we gradually expand our comfort zone and realize our potential. Each step forward helps us grow and overcome our fears, ultimately leading to personal growth and success.

This is so encouraging, thanks for this

Every human being is afraid of something or the other. We must put aside our fear in some things and do this because fear often weakens us. And we are left behind by the world and sometimes we should be afraid because that fear may turn out to be true.

You are very correct, thanks for your contribution

The true bravery lies in conquering fearsnand future challenges and yet fighting to be better person and more evolved. 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
That speaks a lot about person's character.

Hahaha, I can see that your fear stems more from the movies you watch.

It's crazy seeing people skydiving, scuba diving, and all. Maybe someday you will let go of your fears and try out at least one of these things. Don't worry you can invite me along 😊😊😊😊

#dreemerforlife

I can see how fearful you were.
#dreemerforlife

Lol, abi o