(H) 20-27 Mills, The Promise

The notion of fear comes from within and is something a person creates internally. A person who creates their own fears uses them and creates their values around them. Each person’s personal values reflects who they are and what they tend to make of their lives, the concept of fear adds to that which they approach or not. For example, the immoral actions done by others lead to humans to seek a reason behind the why, in attempt to stop themselves from ever coming near to those degrees. However, that in which they fear connects with that which is uncontrollable in society and the fluctuations of good and bad. The limitations around us not only restricts most people but it also creates a state of anxiety of not knowing what could happen that can alter their lives. Whether people feel trapped in their own lives can rely entirely on their surrounds. Certain situations don’t give many options to help themselves, at times the structure dynamics already set limit how much a person can succeed. Typically, those who fear things in themselves are generally afraid of becoming what they most fear. Many individuals steer away from that which entices them as a favor to themselves. If put in a situation in which it’s clear that something unwanted may most likely happen. However, external forces have great impact on the decision making behind a person’s mind. While they have spent years telling themselves they’ll never indulge or become weak, a form of anxiety and pressure begins to build up during stressful and pressing times in a person’s life. The sociological exploration of that which creates fear inside is what drives the constant questioning for the reason behind why so much fear brings concern to the well-being of man.

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