I understand. The fighting gets easier. I can only hope that by the time I'm old, I'll have won the battle so it doesn't follow me to the grave. This is not what I want to be remembered for.
Frankly, I think fear and confidence are universal problem. The only difference is in how people present themselves to the world. I firmly believe that people who project no fear and seem supremely confident are faking it. Inside, they're whimpering and cowering in fear.
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I understand. The fighting gets easier. I can only hope that by the time I'm old, I'll have won the battle so it doesn't follow me to the grave. This is not what I want to be remembered for.
Frankly, I think fear and confidence are universal problem. The only difference is in how people present themselves to the world. I firmly believe that people who project no fear and seem supremely confident are faking it. Inside, they're whimpering and cowering in fear.
Hugs. As the others have mentioned, we all feel this and not just writers. So maybe this duel makes us better? The fight brings out the best in us.
Heh...of course, if that's true Brooklyn should become the best novel I've ever written and should win awards. LOL.
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