Fear could paralyse. Action was the antidote.

Ken Follett
Fear could paralyse. Action was the antidote.
Fear could paralyse. Action was the antidote.
Fear could paralyse. Action was the antidote.
Fear could paralyse. Action was the antidote.
About This Quote

There are some things that we fear so much that we simply cannot do them. We may be afraid of spiders, heights, or water. In each of these situations, we fear something that could be quite benign. Fear can paralyse our actions, but action is the antidote to fear. The power of action can overcome fear, and in turn, help us move forward to face our challenges with courage and confidence.

Source: Hornet Flight

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