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 Whenever we face a new situation our heartbeat starts racing like a formula one car... but when we face the same situation again it's just NORMAL... why so?? Ever asked yourself... let me answer your queries with a perfect example...

COVID, a virus which is famous worldwide in today's date... having more then 3M follower.... while in which some of them are die-hard fan off COVID... joke apart but when we realize Corona has a major issue in March we all were tattered... those were the days when we use to sanitize our body as if we're taking a bath. People were scared when the cases were minor and now back to our current time where people have become habituated, such that they now care no more for COVID.... day by day cases are at peak but sadly the fear for COVID isn't...





FEAR DON'T LAST LONG




So what did you learn??? I just meant to say fear doesn't stay for long unless you don't face it.....and one more thing to add Corona was just a METAPHOR...
Every new path..you gonna find fear...but backing off with it is not an option...it will be a die situation....so don't BACK OFF...JUST FACE OFF AND MOVE ON!!


-stillwriting...





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