Fear is a fantastic ‘people control’ mechanism. All one need do is scare
the day lights out of them the minute they gain some level of
consciousness in childhood and keep them forever towing the line. PHOTO |
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Summary
- Gain the awareness that anything or anyone that uses fear in you employs a tool that only you can sharpen by willingly subscribing to “Club Fear”.
- Your membership is kept constantly renewed year after year by repeatedly turning up the “Fear Knob” in you.
- To shun fear I’d suggest that we immediately unsubscribe from that limiting club and all of its membership rules and regulations.
- That’s when we shake off the yokes of control by this paralysing feeling and gain control of our definite paths and the pace at which we walk them.
Once day a confident and cheerful lady walked through my door. I
was at home with my little girl who said a quick hello and started
milling about curiously as I chatted with the stranger.
An hour later, the woman became a part of our household and went about settling in as I carried on with some work on the table.
The
next time the lady passed by, my little girl ran after her asking her
why she “wasn’t putting her left foot down properly” when walking. This
question was posed ever so innocently that one could not even consider
finding the child un-empathetic or rude, let alone take offense.
In spite of all the awareness created over the years, we are yet to confidently say we have kicked polio out of Kenya.
Explaining this to a six-year old grew both me and our new help
in a new dimension. Let’s just say we’re still answering questions about
‘Auntie’s’ leg but I tell you this story because of my daughter’s very
direct question about a matter most of us would not only find
uncomfortable but avoid bringing up at all costs.
We are not born with this avoidance of potentially difficult matters. We are trained into it.
By this training, a far more paralysing condition than polio is systematically inculcated into our lives from a very early age.
We are trained to single out those who are different from us and treat them as such - usually negatively.
Our
ignorance about others allows a considerable level of fear to reside in
us. The fear translates into nil or limited contact with things or
people unlike ourselves denying us the benefit of a different
perspective that free, open and close interaction with them would afford
us.
Conversely, this fear turns inward over time
resulting in our own fear of being singled out by the time we are
adults. The result is that we end up avoiding standing out when others
conform or seem in unison with the rest of the herd.
This
didn’t even occur to my daughter. She saw an unusual phenomenon and had
no qualms about inquiring into it because unlike you and I, no one has
systematically taught fear to her.
The thought that
her question would be uncomfortable or frowned upon didn’t even occur to
her and if it did, it didn’t stop her question.
Now I
am not suggesting that you go around putting people on the spot by
acting in a childlike manner. I suggest that we re-look all-encompassing
“institution of fear” and interrogate how it affects our outcomes. How
the fear in us keep us smack in the way of our own success.
Fear
is a fantastic ‘people control’ mechanism. All one need do is scare the
day lights out of them the minute they gain some level of consciousness
in childhood and keep them forever towing the line.
Even
better is the fact that it becomes the default way of being - you don’t
need to worry about the next generation because it will inevitably be
passed on as the norm. “Culture” or “custom”, it is fondly referred to
as. I say stop!
Wake up and smell the fresh morning
brew of the beautiful truth with which we’re all gifted. That your
ethnic background, the wealth or lack of it of your family, formal
education, your creed or race do not necessarily determine how high you
can scale.
Gain the awareness that anything or anyone
that uses fear in you employs a tool that only you can sharpen by
willingly subscribing to “Club Fear”. Your membership is kept constantly
renewed year after year by repeatedly turning up the “Fear Knob” in
you.
“Better
safe...”, “better the devil...”, “you never know...”, “hurry hurry
has...”, I could go on but I’m confident you could write a book on
these. You already know the litany of fear-inducing statements that we
acknowledge and fully accept in daily conversation.
The
statements that stop us in our tracks every moment we make a daring
attempt to step out of the ordinary and leap onto living our purpose. We
hear these statements all around us and go right back in line like
migrating wildebeests - more out of fear of the unknown than herd
mentality, unfortunately.
The good news is that fear is not a genetic disease. It is taught to us and as such, we can un-learn it starting now.
To
shun fear I’d suggest that we immediately unsubscribe from that
limiting club and all of its membership rules and regulations.
That’s
when we shake off the yokes of control by this paralysing feeling and
gain control of our definite paths and the pace at which we walk them.
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