I agree that fear is not normally connected to good results. I do wonder however if there are situations in which a little bit of fear is healthy and normal?
The interesting thing for me is that our normal fight or flight response is denied us due to the invisible nature of our supposed enemy. And this of course will create dis-ease over time.
I prefer being cautious and skeptical while moving amongst the unknown. I also know at least in my being that whatever I'm exposed to that the training my body has had and the mental support that I will it will produce the best results long-term.
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