AmiSight 12/22: F.E.A.R. Has Two Meanings. You Choose Which One Wins
- Ami Kassar

- 3 days ago
- 1 min read
"Fear has two meanings: forget everything and run — or face everything and rise. The choice is yours"
F.E.A.R. gets a bad reputation, but it’s not the enemy. It’s the signal. The crossroads. The moment that asks you a question.
F.E.A.R. can mean “Forget Everything And Run.” And sometimes, that’s exactly what we do. We tell ourselves we’re “not ready,” “not qualified,” or “not the type of person who does that.” We convince ourselves safety lives in staying put, even when staying put slowly suffocates us.
But F.E.A.R. also means “Face Everything And Rise.” This version doesn’t promise comfort. It promises growth. It’s the choice to step forward while your hands shake. To take the call. Launch the idea. Say yes before confidence catches up. To trust that clarity comes after action, not before it.
Everyone feels fear. The difference isn’t who feels it, it’s who listens to it as a warning versus who uses it as a compass.









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