TranceAddict Forums

TranceAddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- Chill Out Room
-- what's your biggest fear? did you conquer it? how did you do it?


Posted by Spacey Orange on May-13-2014 02:18:

what's your biggest fear? did you conquer it? how did you do it?

i have a fear of accountants. still not conquered it.

starting to develop one of flying. Right now, two beers before my flight is helping, but for how long? now i understand why there are bars at airports.


Posted by Joss Weatherby on May-13-2014 02:44:

For fear of flying just think of it this way... You are in an aircraft designed by some of the most intelligent people in the world, tested for thousands of hours, built by tradesmen who are qualified, and flown by people with years and years of experience who are helped along the way by people on the ground who are highly trained professionals. If you were to die on a flight it'd be a huge fluke, the same as being struck by lightning. You still go outside though right, even on a cloudy day? You haven't died yet and the chance of you dying on this flight are just as much as if you went outside the airport for the same amount of time and getting struck with a bolt out of the blue.

Also if something bad did happen you'd die quickly and most likely painlessly from a combination of panic-shock, lack of oxygen, and then extremely quick blunt force trauma that'd most likely make you unrecognizable in a matter of microseconds.


Posted by AlphaStarred on May-13-2014 02:46:

"Exposure therapy."


Posted by Spacey Orange on May-13-2014 02:52:

quote:
Originally posted by AlphaStarred
"Exposure therapy."


explain. like being in public?


Posted by AlphaStarred on May-13-2014 03:01:

Like doing/being around the things you fear. Exposing yourself to the fear.


Posted by Alex on May-13-2014 04:13:

Clowns. More specifically clowns at night.


Posted by Lira on May-13-2014 06:17:

I think exposure therapy is great. I wish I could confront my greatest fear by simply experiencing it - namely, my irrational fear of finding a million dollars with a note that reads "To whomever finds it first".

That'd be terrifying.


Posted by Serial Killer on May-13-2014 12:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Also if something bad did happen you'd die quickly and most likely painlessly from a combination of panic-shock, lack of oxygen, and then extremely quick blunt force trauma that'd most likely make you unrecognizable in a matter of microseconds.


that's how i look at it. and ambient.. lol.. although it didn't work.

any suggestions for transatlantic flights ?


Posted by Intellekshual on May-13-2014 13:35:

Losing my family. That includes my husband and my fur babies.


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-13-2014 13:40:

True, all consuming fears? Can't say I have any.


Posted by FuzzQi on May-14-2014 02:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
I think exposure therapy is great. I wish I could confront my greatest fear by simply experiencing it - namely, my irrational fear of finding a million dollars with a note that reads "To whomever finds it first".

That'd be terrifying.



Posted by Joss Weatherby on May-14-2014 02:59:

I once had a huge fear of nuclear war and exposure therapy helped me a lot with it.


Of course now I know more than any reasonable person should about nuclear warfighting... It's basically made me numb to some pretty insane things.

But yea, I am the guy to ask on how you'd best defeat an ABM system, or suppress ICBM launches, or general targeting advice for nuclear attacks. Also pretty sure most people see my bookshelf's and go "wtf is this guy on about..."


Posted by OrangestO on May-14-2014 03:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Silky Johnson
True, all consuming fears? Can't say I have any.


Of course you don't.


Posted by SkyHigh on May-14-2014 21:11:

but what if the plane disappears? Where does it go? Hmm



Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.