I go up in front of hundreds of people not having a clue and just improv a speech. I don’t know why or how I can, I just can. And it terrifies people. I love putting on events for suicide prevention, it’s what I do. And just getting up and doing things with your time scares people, everyone backs down or gives up and I don’t get it. The only way to do it is to just, well, to get up and do it. Everything starts with a spark, yo.
I dont fear being alone. I rarely experience loneliness being alone, that is more common in a crowd.
Joleen Darragh:
A messy house
Mj:
Ending up alone just because I don’t find the right person (in love). If I happen to be single by the time I’m 50, 60, 70, etc., there’s always friends and I really think I won’t be lonely just because I don’t have someone on my side.
Katie:
This question is strange to me because I think about it a lot. The things that tend to top people’s list for scariest things are things that don’t bother me at all. I love to public speak, I have absolutely no fear of dying, and I am somewhat obsessed with heights I love them so much. Of course, the things that I am afraid of are small and dumb. Like… having a fear that I’ll wet my pants in public.. or that people won’t like me.
people say they aren’t afraid of heights, they’re just afraid of falling. i find being high off the ground makes me feel happy and as if i am floating..
death is fascinating, yet i’m not scared of it. we all eventually visit death. life’s a lie and death is a promise so might as well just live life to it’s fullest
Chill:
Taking a risk
Rachel:
The truth
Death
Esther:
Being different. I have Asperger’s and I’m different. I don’t see why standing out scares people so much.
Sarah:
Loving.
Midway:
Death.
Ilham:
thinking outside logic.
AB:
earthquakes, I control myself too much 🙂
Jennifer:
Spiders, snakes, and other creepy crawly things. 🙂
Kotie:
Speaking out about things.
MoresseM:
Needles and injections. The nurse would tell me to look away, but I want to see how the needle pierces the skin and not bleed immediately. Totally not in a masochistic way. 🙂
Mary:
It would seem that most people are afraid of stating their opinion when they believe something is wrong. I just let it out if valid.
FD:
dead bodies.
Tpep:
Dying, every one seems terrified but I’m just happy to see my mom again..
Jayne:
I am in love with anything that causes my adrenaline to rush. I’ve gone skydiving, and I’m signed up to go bungee jumping from a hot air balloon soon. I love the feeling of my heart racing. I’m also not at all scared of death, and I am not afraid to make someone I don’t know my new friend.
Criticism. It beats the hell out of me for a while, but then I learn to move on.
Over the years, I’ve been criticized to such extent, that I’m pretty much resistant to any and all criticism. I was a failure a few years ago. My ideology was different. People thought I was mental. I continued living on the way I should have, never gave up in what I believed in, and today, I’m far better off than the crowd I began with.
Sticking with your ideology, is the only thing that can bring you to success.
Nonetheless, I take up positive criticism and work towards it. Negative criticism? I’ve learnt to let it go.
twright:
The future
Julie Takase:
reptiles
Jed:
Failure and making mistakes
Nana:
Death.
Marit:
My own death, public speaking, mice and rats.
I have lots of fears, but I never asked myself this question.
Thanks, I will make myself a list to boost me up.
sleeping.. nothing.. i’m scared of everything.
Being an equestrian…not sure if it is a fear per-say, but I know a lot of people don’t understand how I can event without being scared.
Clowns, gory psycho mass murder movies, and what people think of me.
Public speaking and doing something.
I go up in front of hundreds of people not having a clue and just improv a speech. I don’t know why or how I can, I just can. And it terrifies people. I love putting on events for suicide prevention, it’s what I do. And just getting up and doing things with your time scares people, everyone backs down or gives up and I don’t get it. The only way to do it is to just, well, to get up and do it. Everything starts with a spark, yo.
clowns.
the afterlife.
Failing…. (Trying to convince myself of that 🙂
My multiple sclerosis.
Chemo
Losing Control …. manipulation…. blindness ….
death i suppose
preforming on a stage, public speaking I just like it
Public speaking and death.
Labor and hospitals
telling nothing but the truth
I dont fear being alone. I rarely experience loneliness being alone, that is more common in a crowd.
A messy house
Ending up alone just because I don’t find the right person (in love). If I happen to be single by the time I’m 50, 60, 70, etc., there’s always friends and I really think I won’t be lonely just because I don’t have someone on my side.
This question is strange to me because I think about it a lot. The things that tend to top people’s list for scariest things are things that don’t bother me at all. I love to public speak, I have absolutely no fear of dying, and I am somewhat obsessed with heights I love them so much. Of course, the things that I am afraid of are small and dumb. Like… having a fear that I’ll wet my pants in public.. or that people won’t like me.
Change
heights and death.
people say they aren’t afraid of heights, they’re just afraid of falling. i find being high off the ground makes me feel happy and as if i am floating..
death is fascinating, yet i’m not scared of it. we all eventually visit death. life’s a lie and death is a promise so might as well just live life to it’s fullest
Taking a risk
The truth
Death
Being different. I have Asperger’s and I’m different. I don’t see why standing out scares people so much.
Loving.
Death.
thinking outside logic.
earthquakes, I control myself too much 🙂
Spiders, snakes, and other creepy crawly things. 🙂
Speaking out about things.
Needles and injections. The nurse would tell me to look away, but I want to see how the needle pierces the skin and not bleed immediately. Totally not in a masochistic way. 🙂
It would seem that most people are afraid of stating their opinion when they believe something is wrong. I just let it out if valid.
dead bodies.
Dying, every one seems terrified but I’m just happy to see my mom again..
I am in love with anything that causes my adrenaline to rush. I’ve gone skydiving, and I’m signed up to go bungee jumping from a hot air balloon soon. I love the feeling of my heart racing. I’m also not at all scared of death, and I am not afraid to make someone I don’t know my new friend.
– Change – or the fear of the unknown
The ups and downs of life
Criticism. It beats the hell out of me for a while, but then I learn to move on.
Over the years, I’ve been criticized to such extent, that I’m pretty much resistant to any and all criticism. I was a failure a few years ago. My ideology was different. People thought I was mental. I continued living on the way I should have, never gave up in what I believed in, and today, I’m far better off than the crowd I began with.
Sticking with your ideology, is the only thing that can bring you to success.
Nonetheless, I take up positive criticism and work towards it. Negative criticism? I’ve learnt to let it go.
The future
reptiles
Failure and making mistakes
Death.
My own death, public speaking, mice and rats.
I have lots of fears, but I never asked myself this question.
Thanks, I will make myself a list to boost me up.
being honest and bluntly truthful
Physical pain.
Spiders and snakes… 😛
Death.