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Seth’s Blog: Your most vivid fears…
It’s so easy to build walls, to fence us in our doubts, to claim we are “risk-aversion” oriented. Yet, most of the times concentrating only on the one case scenario, we miss out on the “other” possibility.
How different really are the monsters in the closet when we were three and four year old?
And yes, one would be smart to calculate the risks – yet there is such a difference between evaluating and calculating risks versus being afraid and staying with our fears.
And all I want to ask you is to close your eyes and imagine – what you want to do, where you want to go, how you want to be. Block out everything else. This is your mind; your willpower; your freedom. And only you can imagine it.
And if you can imagine it, chances are that you will at least try to do it. And isn’t trying better than being afraid?
What interests me is helping sharp, intelligently curious people overcome barriers that may be keeping them from achieving more. Passion and boldness can make the art and science of leading easier to navigate. So, have fire; feel with your brain; don't be afraid.

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