"Fear" is an intense emotion triggered by perceived danger, threat, or harm. It can be a natural response to protect oneself, preparing the body to either face the threat or escape. Fear can be rational, like fearing a dangerous situation, or irrational, like phobias. It can also be a deep worry aboRead more
“Fear” is an intense emotion triggered by perceived danger, threat, or harm. It can be a natural response to protect oneself, preparing the body to either face the threat or escape. Fear can be rational, like fearing a dangerous situation, or irrational, like phobias. It can also be a deep worry about uncertain outcomes. Some fears are short-term, while others linger and shape behavior.
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"Anxiety" is a feeling of unease, worry, or fear, often about something uncertain or in the future. It can be mild, like nervousness before an exam, or more intense, like persistent worry that interferes with daily life. While anxiety is a natural response to stress, excessive anxiety can become oveRead more
“Anxiety” is a feeling of unease, worry, or fear, often about something uncertain or in the future. It can be mild, like nervousness before an exam, or more intense, like persistent worry that interferes with daily life. While anxiety is a natural response to stress, excessive anxiety can become overwhelming.
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