Kevin FockeFear is like a little germ in your head, allow it to grow and it takes over your all.
About This Quote
The more you worry or stress about something, the bigger it will become. This is because your mind starts to take on the characteristics of the thing you are worried about. Stress can often be avoided by taking a break and taking a deep breath to clear your mind. It is an important lesson for children to learn, especially boys, who are often prone to anxiety.
Source: A Salmon Amongst Trouts
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