Fear Going Quote by Ayn Rand
““I don't like the thing that's happening to people, Miss Taggart. I don't know. But I've watched them here for twenty years and I've seen the change. They used to rush through here, and it was wonderful to watch, it was the hurry of men who knew where they were going and were eager to get there. Now they're hurrying because they are afraid. It's not a purpose that drives them, its fear. They're not going anywhere, they're escaping.””
About This Quote
Source Film: The Fountain, 2006
People driven by fear become frantic and lose purpose, moving without direction.
In simple terms: Fear fuels frantic, aimless activity.
Identify and replace fear with purpose.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career stress
- urban life
- political movements
- personal crises
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What purpose can you reclaim in your daily routine?
- How does fear manifest in your decisions?
Purposeful action can still be hindered by external constraints.