What is your greatest fear?

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My fear is that I will die forgotten by everybody except my immediate family, which I don't mind much, but sometimes, it bothers me a lot.
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My greatest fear is looking back at life with regret over things not accomplished or to not have reached my full potential as a human being.
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Losing loved ones and not living up to my potential
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My greatest fear is if at last, I discovered I've lived an unfufiled life.
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My greatest fear is to find my name missing in the book of life on the day when Christ comes again. My whole life is dependent on ensuring I make it to heaven
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My greatest fear, as of right now, is finding out in the future that I might not be able to have kids. One of my goals in life is to have a family of my own. If I could not have kids I would be devastated.
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My greatest fear is never finishing writing one of my novels before I die.
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My greatest fear is not to be successful in life.
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I think this question calls for me to do some reevaluation of my life because the first thing that came to mind absolutely shouldn't have. I fear failure I guess. But as was stated in another thread, if we don't fail we'll never learn.
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I think everyone have their greatest fears. But overcoming them will make us much more stronger.
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Seeing my loved ones suffer without having any power to help or prevent it. Going blind or losing my health in some horrible way.
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:P one should have the zeal and courage to avoid fear, for fear makes one to be less productive.
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I'm not really much of a social person; still, my greatest fear is to be alone.
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My greatest fear is for harm to come to my children. I can face everything else that life may throw at me with a happy dose of optimism, but this would undo me.
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Greatest fear to be blamed
Greatest fear to gain weight
Greatest fear to get diabetes
Greatest fear to fear fear itself
Fear is something that we creat and we have the choice to either feed it and let it grow or distinguish it, overcome it, destroy it... I believe that you can feel it and do it anyway but it's not an easy feat.
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