Showing posts with label dying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dying. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Some thoughts on Fear...


Are you afraid of driving through that bad neighborhood?  Are you afraid that the world finances are falling apart and you will lose your job, not be able to provide for yourself and your family and will be homeless?  Are you afraid the tornado, the snowstorm, the volcano, the earthquake will get you?  I can go on and on.  Do you worry?  Worry is fear generalized. 
Follow fear out as far as you can.  What is the worst that could happen to you?  You could die.  You could be mighty miserable on your way to dying but in the end that is what we fear the most... dying.  
Think about these things when you are worried and upset.  Our own problems can be solved if we can get past the fear.  And if we are worried about world problems the fear will immobilize us.  When things get to you consider what fear means to you.   Assess what fear can do to your problem solving processes.  Just something to think about and Just some thoughts on fear... 

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

I wonder what Capt Kirk would say.......

On a radio talk show 80 year old consummate actor et al William Shatner was interviewed.  A man of many accomplishments one of the latest of which is another book that he has written about himself, he talked in the book and in the interview about how on his 80th birthday he was feeling fearful and anxious.   The reason was, he said, that he is fearful of death.   The older one gets the specter of death creeps closer and he reported that he does not have the faith or the belief that God or loved ones will be waiting for him on the other side.   But then he brought up hearing about the last words of Steve Jobs, “oh wow, oh wow, oh wow”.  Shatner wondered where that came from and what prompted Jobs to say those words.   Here is an interesting example of a man that has conquered his fear of life through all of his accomplishments but now is being faced with the fear of dying.   Funny the priorities we humans place on ourselves.  I see a time in the future when we will live much longer lives but when it is time to take off this physical shell we will just do so.   No fanfare, no fear.   I wonder what Captain Kirk would say about all of this.