json_metadata | "{"musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","app":"Musing","appTitle":"How to treat irrational fear?","appDepth":2,"musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer","appParentPermlink":"pkycr7v4x","appTags":["fear"],"appParentAuthor":"stmitbackpacker","appCategory":"fear","appBody":"<p>Everyone experience some kind of irrational fear at some point in their lives. This fear sometimes is caused by our past experiences or the experiences of others that we might have seen or heard. It's not wrong to experience such fear once in a while, the problem is allowing such fear to limit us or prevent us from taking action.<\/p><p>One good way to deal with this type of fear is to find it's root. When you know what is causing the fear, you would know how to address. Find the cause and tackle it head on. Most fears only exist in our imagination. Try to find something good or positive to replace the thought stirring such fear and it would go away with time<\/p>"}" |
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