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Originally Posted by
Andre
I think it has elements to it.
It can be a lever, and a capturing device as in religions use of it.
It can be an aid when fight or flight take over and create adrenalin.
It can be a great tool if you use it to prepare for whats ahead (when you fear an outcome)
It can be stifling in the face of a disaster.
So in combat you can sometimes use the first one to get into the heads of your opponents.
The second can stop you from becoming complacent and able to use the opponents attacks to refuel you.
3rd, the mental tool which can create foresight and temper what you have.
Last is the one that training and the use of no3 dissolves, knowing you have prepared and done everything that you could of done mentally physically spiritually so your thoughts, feelings and actions flow as one prior to the real event.
Great post and the same with Ojames.
Incredibly well formulated opinion and I agree. As an existentialist I had to think about it for a bit after Master posed the question a couple of days ago. Hell of a question really because the logical response would seem to be a version of they cant have fear by virtue of the sport they chose.
I was out fishing earlier and started thinking about this thread FFS lol. That has not happened in years.
I started thinking of Tyson and Ike. On the surface bad ass destroyers but I think also scared individuals inside. Cus and Cokes were able to use that fear to get the most out of them and thereby they themselves. Almost like using fear to overcome it.
Cool fight or flight analogy also. Probably our only remaining instinct since we left the tree.