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12 September, 23:30

Why is it easy to walk along a school corridor without bumping into the walls, but it would seem really tricky walking along a cliff ledge, which was the same which was the same width?

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  1. 13 September, 00:22
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    Thought its all the feel and thought and fear of falling down the fear center of our brain cautioning us there protential danger near by
  2. 13 September, 01:22
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    Fear is difficult to overcome. You are constantly thinking about what could happen or what will happen, that it doesn't matter the width of a cliff ledge or school corridor; it will always be easier to walk a school corridor. Ask yourself this: Would I rather walk on the edge of a cliff, where I could fall, or along a school corridor, where I could bump into walls? The answer should be simple. A school corridor, no der. Now ask yourself why. I would say, "Well, bumping into a wall is a lot better than falling off a cliff!"

    Because of your fear that you just might fall off the cliff makes it a lot harder to walk along a cliff ledge than a school corridor, no matter the width.
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