
Originally Posted by
gnat23
How would my life be different if I had less fear?
This counter-intuitive logic drives me mental. When off-roading, it's momentum that carries you, floats you over top of dangers instead of dropping into them. When anticipating an obstacle, it helps to actually speed up in approach. My instinct of self-preservation, from deep in lizard brain, trumps this knowledge, my practice, and logic. If I could convince myself to take the chance, to not hesitate, to gun it with only the best intentions: it would probably be ok.
I'm not sure how to ease my way out of this. How do you turn off the fear gene, especially when in unknown territory? How do I try things even though there might be a high chance of failure? Especially when it comes to physical pain, how to you override the instinct of concluding the worst outcome?