During the past few years, a plague has descended upon us. No, not that plague—rather, the plague of fear. It has truly become an epidemic.
It seems like no matter where you turn, you’re being encouraged to hold fast to your fear. After all, danger is lurking just around the corner, experts are sounding the alarm, and catastrophe is looming.
While there’s no doubt that we’re living in a tumultuous and significant time, is a steady state of fear really the best course to navigate through it?
Of course, it can be said that fear is sometimes helpful. You’ll carefully look both ways before you cross the street for fear of getting hit by a car. If your house is on fire, your fear can propel you into swift and determined action for the sake of yourself and those around you….