Lockdown is still ongoing here… Currently having a serious itch to visit Times bookstore — enjoy some coffee slurping and a good book.

Looking at the numbers, maybe another full lockdown? At this point, I’m pretty sure many people are used to being at home which is good. Even cinemas are delivering popcorn and snacks to those who are having a good time with their Netflix or Youtube.
Writing time!
“There’s more to life”
“There’s more to something than meets the eye”
Pretty sure there are many attention-grabbing quotes out there that vibes differently. So many stimulus triggering and exciting the thirst-to-learn in us, the need for knowledge, the want for adventures… and if I may add, stirring the fear of negativity or unfortunate events.
Is it possible to find the silver lining in fear? Imagine being burned by a hot kettle in the past, would you fear going near anything that resembles events that would end up having you experiencing the same pain? Don’t get me wrong, of course we all learn from the good (how to make people around you feel happy, what excites you, satisfaction from discovering different ways to tackle a problem, etc..) and bad (how to manage a difficult situation, what is damaging to your psyche, illegal activities, etc..) experiences in life.
Intense fear creates avoidance, avoidance creates detachment, detachment creates animosity. Opposite of fear is courage. Be courageous to face your fear then (well, if it’s something you find the need to conquer)
I’m definitely not facing my fear of lizards. Not in a million years.
Ro