The Fear Of Risk & The Illusion Of Stability

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The Fear Of Risk & The Illusion Of Stability

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I have a friend who was always wary of encountering accidents that might keep him sidelined for a long time, unable to work thereby not being able to make money. Of course, he feared the consequences of being bedridden, being broke, and unable to fend for himself, thus making him dependent on the goodwill of others to survive. 

Being dependent on the goodwill of others is what no one should have to face because this is when you'll discover the elasticity limit of even the people who claim to be there. Physical Capacity guarantees a level of financial capability.



> **Fitness can be underated unjustly**


When a man is fit to work, there's a possibility that he'll have a functional family, but when the reverse becomes the case, it'll only take a little time to put his family in disarray.

 While it's not proper to judge people's loyalty with their elasticity limit, it's also important to understand that whatever attitude people show you when cannot make money or when you're not physically fit to challenge for job opportunities, that's part of who they are even if challenging financial situations can unsettle even the best of people. So people mostly try to avoid risky situations that make it difficult for them to compete in life.

### Living For Money, Inevitable?

 But then, we have to eat, pay the bills, and live the life we've been given and these things are not free, so some of the risks we initially avoid because of the danger are the things we end up doing because it's either that or we live in deprivation. 


As for this person I spoke about,  this fear has made him very careful, a little bit thoughtful, and more apt in making safety decisions, this is very good, but it'll limit his ability to do things out of the box,  limit him in taking the potential risks or making some decisions that might change his life forever. Now I used the word "might" because in life, I believe there's no safety or danger, our true definition of these words is how we perceive reality to be. 

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> **Time might be too short to define how massive reality is...**

So, it is (reality) bigger than how we reckon it and sometimes what we deem to be safe, might be checkmate. While safety seems to be paramount, sometimes we make mistakes in accurately defining what is risky and what is safe.

 Nevertheless, our ability to express our freedom is one of the most important aspects there are to us. This is because it can determine how far we can build our dreams. A lot of people are familiar with mental limitations, but the pain that comes with physical limitations is even bigger. 


### Living With Limitations


I've been struggling with ill health for the past two weeks, can't eat, and mostly can't sleep. The weather seems to make it worse, cold blisters have broken my lips, sad to become an eye sore in just a matter of one week and I can't even withdraw money to buy extra medicine and food because there's no currency anywhere.


 These limitations are external and internal. When you battle limitations from all sides of life, this is when you begin to understand the fear of people who never even wish wealth on themselves, but the capacity to be free from physical limitation. Another thing is that something such as poverty is also mentally limiting.


### The Default Safety Nature We Have. 

 When people have lived in lack and uncertainty and they're exposed to abundance a little bit, the first thing they do is try and secure tomorrow, forgetting that next week or next month needs securing too. They find it difficult to risk tomorrow in other to secure next week, this means they're always momentarily choosing tomorrow because they cannot live in the uncertainty of tomorrow,  because they're after the future.


 This mindset dwells in people who see crypto as a means to an end. They see danger whenever they smell volatility, and instead of finding stable ways to fix this,  they create cash-out situations, conjuring their weak hands which eventually become weak minds.... (to be contd)


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