Fear
is a natural and important response for survival. But fear can also become a harmful
emotion when it causes us to act irrationally. When we allow fear to control our
lives, we see things differently, we're more cautious and more timid, or we overreact
to situations in ways that can be harmful to ourselves and others.
Nothing
To Fear Day is an opportunity to examine ourselves and see where fears are causing
us to be or do things that are preventing us from being all that we can be. It's
also an opportunity to see how people and even governments sometimes manipulate
the way we think and perceive things by intentionally or unintentionally promoting
unfounded fears.
It's
a chance to stand up and declare, as President Franklin D. Roosevelt did on May
27, 1941 that, "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself," and
take back control of our lives.