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Old 08-15-2014, 04:57 AM   #3
crich70
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If I understand Gregg's post correctly he was using a figure of speech by comparing a state of fear to being in a prison gmw. Something I think many (if not all) of us can relate to at one point or another in our lives. Fear (like depression) can keep us from moving forward. I think # 2 would make for the more interesting reading myself. Fear isn't often that easy to shrug off though once we do we often find ourselves wondering what we were so afraid of in the first place. Why not combine the two into one book? First tell the story of your fight against fear and then at the end include some tips on how someone can work to break the chains that fear can place on a person?
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