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Keeping Fear Alive
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| Guest post by: Nelson Davis |
Article Overview: As an example of how pervasive the word fear has become in our daily lives, on the front page of this morning’s (10/11) Los Angeles times, two story headings caught my attention. One said “Cost Fears Cited in Fire Delay” and the other screamed “Fear and mistrust rule in high-stakes Iraqi politics.”
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Keeping Fear Alive
I’ve
long wondered when I’d find a kindred spirit who publicly recognized that a
large swath of the American business and political landscape is based on
leveraging fear. When I heard that the television satirist Stephen Colbert was
planning a “Keep Fear Alive” march on Washington, I smiled a big one. On Mr.
Colbert’s web site it says “America, the Greatest Country God ever gave Man, was
built on three bedrock principles: Freedom. Liberty. And Fear — that someone
might take our Freedom and Liberty. But now, there are dark, optimistic forces
trying to take away our Fear — forces with salt and pepper hair and way more
Emmys than they need. They want to replace our Fear with reason.”
As an example of how
pervasive the word fear has become in our daily lives, on the front page of this
morning’s (10/11) Los Angeles times, two story headings caught my attention. One
said “Cost Fears Cited in Fire Delay” and the other screamed “Fear and mistrust
rule in high-stakes Iraqi politics.” If public fears could be measured on the
Richter scale, I’d say we are rumbling at 6.5 and headed higher. I mean we are
fearful of looking people in the eye on the street and afraid to touch the door
handle at a public toilet. Where would the newspaper, insurance and alarm
company businesses, not to mention the local TV news business be without
packaging and selling a daily dose of needless fear?
Do we have to live lives
swathed in fear? I don’t believe so. One of the reasons I love spending time
with entrepreneurs and business owners is that they live in a world of
possibilities and dreams. Whatever role fear plays in that universe, it is very
small. For someone running an enterprise, fear is something to be managed,
stripped of its fangs and quickly discarded. Sometimes I think they are the only
ones who’ve reaped the wisdom of the many wise men and mystics who have shared a
common philosophy. They all in varying ways wrote that “You become what you
think about.” I accept that as true which means that I have to work hard at
marginalizing thoughts based in fear and doubt. In my own life as a business
owner I’ve learned that fear can bring about a state of paralysis leading
directly to failure. Inspirational speaker Dennis Waitley wrote “Procrastination
is the fear of success. People procrastinate because they are afraid of the
success they know will result if they move ahead now. Because success can be
heavy, carries a responsibility with it, it is much easier to procrastinate and
live on the ‘someday’ philosophy.”
It is simply fabulous that we can
control our thinking, our attitude and what we welcome into our mind, kicking
fear to the curb. Yesterday I had lunch with a business owner in Los Angeles who
is reorienting his business to represent a particular solar energy product. He
said that during this time of diminished income, hard work and stress he has
simply stopped allowing fear and negativity into his world. Neither of those
emotions can help convert his dreams into reality. The local TV news has been
banished as has spending time with complainers. Another friend who owns a
post-production audio business in California recently told me that he’d had
trouble sleeping for a couple of weeks due to business challenges. When I asked
what he feared, the reply was that he’d moved past the fear of surviving by
focusing only on how to land one of the largest accounts in the recent history
of his business. Thinking strongly about what he really wanted, supported by
smart work resulted in getting a big piece of business and coincidentally
ensuring that seven people still had their jobs! If you are looking for real
change (Thank you Mr. President) in your business life you have to let go of the
fear.
The Stephen Colbert “fear” event is sort
of a companion event to one being staged by his friend Jon Stewart who also has
a show on Comedy Central. Stewart’s rally is supposedly to restore sanity in
Washington and around the country. Though both of these gatherings are being
played for humor, there is truth in their foundations. As a populace I think we
are behaving so badly toward each other these days because we are feeling
insecure, rudderless and fearful much of the time. In Frank Herbert’s Science
Fiction epic, Dune he had the character Bene Gesserit talk about fear. "I must
not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total
obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through
me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where
the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain."
“The only thing we have to fear is fear
itself” is probably the most repeated line from the 1933 inaugural speech of
President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It was delivered in the heart of what we call
the great depression when he replaced Herbert Hoover who’d been given credit for
the decimated economic landscape. Who were the first people to heed the
president’s advice regarding fear? Entrepreneurs and business people from Main
Street to Wall Street lead what would become our country’s greatest period of
prosperity in the 20th century.
Article Tags: fear, fears, john stewart, los angeles times, roosevelt, stephen colbert
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