A Quote by Meredith Monk

Curiosity is a great antidote to fear. — © Meredith Monk
Curiosity is a great antidote to fear.
If leaders don't have an antidote for fear they will be crushed by it. What is your antidote?
I listen to my political rivals sometimes with fear and trembling, sometimes with awe, sometimes with near panic, but always with a curiosity of nuances, curiosity for the language, curiosity for the story behind the 'impossible' position.
By replacing fear of the unknown with curiosity we open ourselves up to an infinite stream of possibility. We can let fear rule our lives or we can become childlike with curiosity, pushing our boundaries, leaping out of our comfort zones, and accepting what life puts before us.
Knowledge is the antidote to fear. [especially as fear often stands for false evidence appearing real!]
The best antidote for loneliness, hopelessness, and fear is vulnerability: sharing your secrets and talking about what shames you, what you fear.
Humans always have fear of an unknown situation -- this is normal. The important thing is what we do about it. If fear is permitted to become a paralyzing thing that interferes with proper action, then it is harmful. The best antidote to fear is to know all we can about a situation.
Knowledge is the antidote to fear
Gratitude is the antidote to fear.
The antidote to fear is faith.
Faith is the antidote for fear.
Boredom is a pleasing antidote for fear
Fear is the disease. Hustle is the antidote.
Hope that is the only antidote to fear.
All fear is imaginary, reality is its antidote.
Fear could paralyse. Action was the antidote.
I have great confidence in human curiosity - even though I don't know what curiosity is from a biological point of view. One of its characteristics has got to be the willingness to explore.
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