Fear is the impotence of the soul.

Jaime Tenorio Valenzuela
Fear is the impotence of the soul.
Fear is the impotence of the soul.
Fear is the impotence of the soul.
Fear is the impotence of the soul.
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Fear is something that can paralyze you and take away your ability to move forward. The only way to defeat fear is to use it as a strength, not a weakness. It is when we become paralyzed by fear that we hold ourselves back from the life we could be living. Fear can prevent us from doing some of the things that are important in our lives, but it is also the fuel that makes us work even harder. We may feel like giving up, but if we act instead of merely think, fear will never have the chance to affect us.

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