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Fear is the thought of admitted inferiority
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"Fear is the thought of admitted inferiority"

- Elbert Hubbard

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In this quote, Elbert Hubbard recommends that fear is born from the belief or recommendation of one's own inability. Fear frequently emerges when we feel insecure about our capabilities, skills, or worth, compared to others. It symbolizes a lack of confidence or self-esteem, causing stress and anxiety and doubt. Hubbard implies that fear comes from our own thoughts, as it is the internal discussion that views and accepts our expected inability. This analysis emphasizes the value of recognizing and challenging these thoughts to conquer worry, consequently cultivating self-improvement, personal development, and eventually, liberation from the restrictions enforced by such ideas.

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Elbert Hubbard This quote is written / told by Elbert Hubbard between June 19, 1859 and May 7, 1915. He was a famous Writer from USA. The author also have 77 other quotes.

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