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“I rode a horse once when I was young, and I fell off. I never wanted to ride a horse again.” quote by Andrew Haigh
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“I rode a horse once when I was young, and I fell off. I never wanted to ride a horse again.”

Andrew Haigh

About This Quote

Source Film: Weekend, 2011

A childhood mishap leads to a lasting aversion to a once-enjoyed activity.

In simple terms: A bad experience can create lasting fear.

Key Takeaway

Avoid repeating past hurts without reflection.

Themes

fear learning childhood risk avoidance

Mood

cautious reflective

Type

advice personal narrative

When to use this quote

  • riding horses
  • trying new sports
  • overcoming fear
  • revisiting past hobbies

Key Concepts

psychology behavioral conditioning trauma

Questions to Reflect On

  • What fear stems from a single negative event?
  • Can you reframe past failures?
A Different Perspective

Fear may be disproportionate to actual danger.

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