The only way we can divorce fears in our lives is by marrying our desires.

AuliqIce
The only way we can divorce fears in our lives...
The only way we can divorce fears in our lives...
The only way we can divorce fears in our lives...
The only way we can divorce fears in our lives...
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The only way we can divorce fears in our lives is by marrying our desires. Fear is something that holds us back from living the life that we want to live. When we are afraid, we stay in our safe zone and don’t take any risks. Instead, when fear holds us back, it forces us to act in ways that will ensure that we don’t get hurt.

It is important to note that fear itself isn’t bad. It does keep you safe. But when fear gets in the way of your desires, it causes you to do things you wouldn’t normally do.

And in this way, the only way to divorce fear in your life is to marry your desires.

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