Types Of Fears 
 

Fear comes daily and often in our lives in the form of stress, worry, anxiety 
and in a variety of other wasteful and negative forms. Let us look at some of 
the types of fear human beings suffer from: 

* The unknown - for example, death or a new situation. 

* Loneliness - sometimes people fear loneliness to the extent that they  cannot 
bear their own company, preferring to lose themselves in superficial 
(artificial) relationships and activities. 

* The future - as the problems of the world increase, whether political, 
economic, environmental or social, this creates, or adds to, personal and 
collective fear of the future. 

* Illness - sometimes because of fear of disease, people make their sickness 
worse than it is, or live in fear of inflicting (getting) something horrible. 

* Other people - usually this is the greatest fear of all: fear of others' 
anger, rejection, judgement and violence. 

Let us look at some more: 

* Failure - some people avoid doing something, or choose not to act, because 
their fear of failure weakens initiative and confidence. 

* Authority - this can be fear of a parent, of a boss, even of God. Because 
authority has often been misused, in order to control and suppress people, it 
is a normal result that fear, in the form of suspicion and mistrust, has become 
such a negative force, both personally and collectively, in society. 

There are many reasons for these types of fear, but the main ones include: 

* Past experiences, which brought disappointment, insecurity, or wariness 
(caution). 

* Lack of faith in one's self and in others. 

* The need for approval, to belong, or to be accepted. 

* The habit of seeing things negatively. 

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