'Approach your fears', I told her, but I was being too dramatic. If I could restate my advice, I would say, 'Fear is only useful to you if it remains unnamed. But if you must name it, shunt it aside.' It's easy to say that, but harder to do it. How do you shunt aside fear? Apply yourself to that question and see what comes up.
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