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Live fearlessly

- * Olavi Popyeinawa Twitter: @olavipopye­inawa Email: olavipopye­inawa@ gmail.com

They say it is honourable for a person to admit their fears, but it is dishonoura­ble for them to lie to themselves or others about it. All people are afraid unless they are perfectly free. If you can’t admit this, you are pretending to yourself and others. Fear is a part of life, and it forms one of our basic reasons’ motivators for doing anything.

We all know fear can either be a catalyst for great change or action, but if viewed differentl­y, it can be a numbing agent, effectivel­y breeding inaction or even pushing a person to act unnecessar­ily or out of bounds.

Most of the foreigners who come to Namibia have expressed how fearful we are as a nation. They have observed that even though we are surrounded by opportunit­ies, we hardly take them. Some even believe we are lazy. We are so fearful that we hardly do anything or even approach our edge. We fear the feeling of fear that we avoid it completely.

The fear of fear, as we have seen, could lead one to hang back in life, living a life of less than you are capable of, or worse, the fear of fear may lead you to push ahead and live a falselife,ultimately missing the very essence of what you are trying to accomplish. Our ability to act and live despite our fear, instead of denying it or trying to escape it, is possibly one of our great acts of service to ourselves and others.

Now, this is not to be taken with real fearful situations, where you put your life and that of your loved ones in a position to be harmed. If you know there is a legitimate chance you might get hurt, it would be better to heed to your fear, acknowledg­e it and act accordingl­y.

Even though fear will always be present one way or another, the fact that we can acknowledg­e it will allow us to respond to it in the most appropriat­e manner. Just because you are a fearful person doesn’t mean you are scared; it just means you are in tune with yourself and acknowledg­ing the moment before you.

Be honest with yourself about your fears. After all, a fearful person who knows he is fearful is far more trustable than a fearful person who isn’t aware of their fear.

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