Why the Faster Deer Gets Caught

Why the Faster Deer Gets Caught

A deer, though faster than a horse, often gets caught because of fear. Worrying about being captured, it keeps glancing back, losing its focus and failing to perform at its best. This weakness of the mind acts as shackles—not only during crises but in any situation. Especially when tackling significant challenges, maintaining composure and a clear, steady mind is crucial.

Fear doesn’t just trap deer. It’s a constant battle in our human lives as well. Fear causes us to miss opportunities, abandon love, and hold back from our potential. When worry and anxiety pile on top of fear, we find ourselves frozen, unable to move forward or back. But fear isn’t the real enemy. It’s the mental chains we impose on ourselves—our own apprehensions that hold us captive.

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