catjac1975
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I don't think you need to fear anything. Every bad thing has already happened to you.
nittygrittydirtdigger said:At the risk of sounding arrogant, there's nothing I'm afraid of for myself. I've been through miscarriages, divorce, 2 cancers, major abdominal surgery, an assault, car accident, tornado, major earthquakes, fire, floods, hurricane force winds, and once getting really really lost somewhere between the I5 and 101 in California.
The only fears I have are for my family, and if anybody touches a hair on their heads, they will have this very strong, determined, straight-shooting granny to answer to.
(Oh, and I'm a little bit afraid of those big black and yellow garden spiders, even tho I know they are not to be feared.)
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I'm a buckle-up, wear your crash helmet, don't-be-doing-stupid-stuff kinda gal. Which is ironic now given the history of stupid stuff I did when I was younger. Oh, the number of times I nearly could have hurt myself, gotten myself killed or been inspiration for an episode of CSI. When you think about it, if the worst happens to you, there's no more worrying about it. Most of those things happen in a heartbeat without any warning, so what's the use in dwelling on them, anticipating the worst? But if it happens to your loved ones, you're left to live with it. Although I have little experience base for that at my current stage of life, I am encouraged by the strength shown by others I know and I trust that there will be grace for those times. So I'm not gonna dwell on those fears. It just robs me of today.