Friday, August 21, 2020
Minimalism Kills Fear
Minimalism Kills Fear Were all afraid of something. Some of our fears are obvious: spiders, heights, exes. Other fears are less pronounced, less obviousâ"like the fear of loss: Loss of things. Loss of acceptance. Loss of friends. Loss of love. Sometimes were afraid to give up what we think we have. Fear traps us: It prevents us from growing. It prevents us from contributing to other people. It prevents us from living happy, satisfied, fulfilled, free lives. Fear is the antithesis of freedom: it is, by definition, constricting. We often hold on to things because we are afraid to get rid of them: we fear losing those things we think we might need. We donât just fear the loss of these things, thoughâ"we fear the loss of what these things might mean to us in some distant, hypothetical future. When you say that out loud, it sounds ridiculous. Try it: say Im afraid to get rid of this [insert object name here, e.g., âT-shirtâ] because it could have a serious impact on my life in the future. Ridiculous, right? So there is an obvious question we must ask ourselves when weâre holding on to something: Why am I afraid to get rid of this? Julien Smithâ"in an amazing and potentially offensive essayâ"tells you to ask yourself a crucial, basic question: What am I afraid of? While it might seem banal on the surface, itâs actually a great question to ask when youâre faced with difficult decisions. Give it a try. I donât want to say ânoâ to that person. What am I afraid of? I canât write the novel Iâve always dreamed of writing. What am I afraid of? I canât learn to play that instrument Iâve always wanted to play. What am I afraid of? I canât exercise and eat healthy foods. What am I afraid of? I canât quit the job I hate to pursue my passion. What am I afraid of? I canât [fill in the blank]. What am I afraid of? The answer to this question is almost always ridiculous: Im afraid people wont like me anymore. Im afraid people wont love me anymore. Im afraid people wont respect me anymore. Chances are you have manufactured these false fears, and it is these manufactured fears that keep you from doing what you want to do (or, in the case of our physical items, fears that are keeping you from getting rid of certain things that have no real valueâ"things that have no real meaning in your life). We have good news, though: fear is a choice. You choose to be afraidâ"and you can choose to live without fear. All you must do is make a conscious decision: a decision to not be afraid. When something stands in your way, you must ask yourself: What am I afraid of? So many people have chosen to get rid of their fears and move on with a meaningful life. But donât take our word for itâ"try it out yourself: Throw away your favorite T-shirt. Get rid of your TV. Write that novel. Take yoga classes. Do something you wouldnt normally do. Live your life. Live a better life. What are you afraid of? Itâs time to stop being afraid of whatever is preventing you from being happy, whatever is preventing you from being freeâ"starting with the excess stuff in your life. Because in the end, youâre holding on to the fear because youâre afraid to give any of it up. âFearâ is Day 6 of Our 21-Day Journey into Minimalism.
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