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“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…” quote by Paulo Coelho
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“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.”

Paulo Coelho

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.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and challenge irrational social fears.

Themes

fear social anxiety human nature

Mood

cautionary insightful

Type

literary psychological

When to use this quote

  • public speaking
  • team meetings
  • crowd events

Key Concepts

psychological conditioning group dynamics emotional regulation

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do we fear groups more than predators?
  • How can we reframe social fear?
A Different Perspective

Fear can be useful for survival, but overgeneralized fear limits growth.

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