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This inspirational book unpacks the concept of fear with imagination, wit, and emotional depth. It presents fear not as a flaw but as a universal, necessary, and even absurd part of being human-or ghost, for that matter. Whether you're a child afraid of shadows or an adult haunted by guilt, the message is clear: fear is an equal-opportunity alarm bell that rings for everyone.Fear is personified as a dramatic, clipboard-carrying professional that thrives in confusion, complexity, and silence. It feeds on our imagination and past experiences, and it can twist minor uncertainties into major…mehr

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This inspirational book unpacks the concept of fear with imagination, wit, and emotional depth. It presents fear not as a flaw but as a universal, necessary, and even absurd part of being human-or ghost, for that matter. Whether you're a child afraid of shadows or an adult haunted by guilt, the message is clear: fear is an equal-opportunity alarm bell that rings for everyone.Fear is personified as a dramatic, clipboard-carrying professional that thrives in confusion, complexity, and silence. It feeds on our imagination and past experiences, and it can twist minor uncertainties into major worries. But the book urges readers to see fear not as an enemy but as a signal-one that can be managed, understood, and even laughed at. The key is curiosity, honesty, and simplicity.The early chapters focus on childhood fears, showing how toys like teddy bears or stuffed elephants often become stand-in guardians. These objects offer comfort not through power, but through presence. The author insists that bravery doesn't start with grand acts, but with small moments-like walking down a dark hallway, or telling the truth when it's hard.
Autorenporträt
Eboh Solomon Ogbonnaya hails from Nigeria. He holds a Higher National Diploma Certificate in Banking and Finance from Abia State Polytechnic Aba (2014).He has worked as a Primary School Teacher and is an avid reader of short stories.He enjoys writing poems.