The antidote to fear, trust.

 The antidote to fear, trust.



Fear is a scary thing.


Even more formidable is the way it multiplies itself.


Today we live in a society that is increasingly driven by fear. This is a sad reality that is hard to deny.


The argument of fear is always round and round.


It is just like the ancient image of a snake devouring its own tail. I don't know where it starts and where it ends.


So I don't know where to break this evil link.


No words are needed to convey the fears of parents to their children.


Even one worried look, one indifferent question asking what you did or didn't do at school today, or any thought you hold on to without saying it, can effectively instill fear in children.


Parents' fears, doubts, anxiety, and more subtle messages, vibrations that go beyond the audible realm, can have a greater impact on the children who receive them.



The antidote to fear is trust.


Trust is to some extent associated with the unknown, and the unknown entails risks. Nevertheless, when children have the belief that they can take responsibility for themselves and show full faith, they learn much more quickly and easily, and the learning does not end within a specific period of time, but continues for a lifetime.


Numerous children are living proof.

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