Animal Quote by Paulo Coelho
“Mari remembered what she had read in the young girl's eyes the moment she had come into the refectory: fear. Fear. Veronika might feel insecurity, shyness, shame, constraint, but why fear? That was only justifiable when confronted by a real threat: ferocious animals, armed attackers, earthquakes, but not a group of people gathered together in a refectory. But human beings are like that,' she thought. 'We've replaced nearly all our emotions with fear.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Alchemist (fictional excerpt)
Human beings have replaced genuine threats with fear of social situations, allowing fear to dominate even when no real danger exists.
In simple terms: We often fear ordinary gatherings more than real danger.
Recognize and challenge irrational social fears.
Themes
Mood
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When to use this quote
- public speaking
- team meetings
- crowd events
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Why do we fear groups more than predators?
- How can we reframe social fear?
Fear can be useful for survival, but overgeneralized fear limits growth.