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5 ways Democrats fear

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When our enemies realize they can no longer manipulate us with fear they in return become fearful. Garth Heckman

Understand like everyone, you think you are rational, but you are not. Rationality is not a power you were born with but one you acquire through training and practice. Page 20 the laws of human nature by Peter Greene

When faced with fear, people may exhibit a range of behaviors, including:

  1. Aggression: Some individuals may become aggressive or confrontational when they feel threatened or scared. This can manifest as verbal or physical hostility.
  2. Withdrawal: Others may withdraw or isolate themselves when they are afraid. They may avoid situations or people that make them feel anxious or uncomfortable.
  3. Clinging: In some cases, people may become overly dependent or clingy when they are scared. They may seek reassurance and support from others excessively.
  4. Denial: Some individuals may deny or minimize their fear as a way of coping. They may try to convince themselves or others that they are not afraid.
  5. Hyperactivity: When feeling fear, some people may become restless or hyperactive. They may engage in impulsive or risky behaviors as a way of distracting themselves from their fear.
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When our enemies realize they can no longer manipulate us with fear they in return become fearful. Garth Heckman

Understand like everyone, you think you are rational, but you are not. Rationality is not a power you were born with but one you acquire through training and practice. Page 20 the laws of human nature by Peter Greene

When faced with fear, people may exhibit a range of behaviors, including:

  1. Aggression: Some individuals may become aggressive or confrontational when they feel threatened or scared. This can manifest as verbal or physical hostility.
  2. Withdrawal: Others may withdraw or isolate themselves when they are afraid. They may avoid situations or people that make them feel anxious or uncomfortable.
  3. Clinging: In some cases, people may become overly dependent or clingy when they are scared. They may seek reassurance and support from others excessively.
  4. Denial: Some individuals may deny or minimize their fear as a way of coping. They may try to convince themselves or others that they are not afraid.
  5. Hyperactivity: When feeling fear, some people may become restless or hyperactive. They may engage in impulsive or risky behaviors as a way of distracting themselves from their fear.
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