There’s an unusual ache that grips us when we think of what lies beyond our understanding ,
the fear of the unknown.It’s not about the things we can see or touch, but the shadows that lurk
just out of reach.
Ever noticed how the mind loves to race with thoughts of what’s next? Ever caught yourself
spiraling into endless "what ifs"? Hearing echos of What if I fail? What if I lose someone I care
about? What if something takes a heavy toll on my health? It’s exhausting, isn’t it?
We find comfort in the familiar, in the things we know well. We know what to expect from them,
how they shape our day to day lives, how they make us feel whether it's joy, pain or something
in between But the unknown? It’s a riddle that fuels assumptions and overthinking. We don't
know what’s coming, and that uncertainty can become a breeding ground for fear, anxiety, and
overthinking.
Why Do We Fear What Hasn’t Happened?
It’s human nature to want control ,we crave certainty.We like planning, preparing, and knowing
what’s coming. But life doesn’t work like that. The future is unpredictable, and no amount of
worrying will ever change that.And as we swim in these fears we drown out the present which is
the only time that truly matters.
Here’s a hard truth: life is messy ,uncertain and chaotic. One day, everything feels perfect and
the next, it’s like the universe is throwing curveballs left and right.But that’s also what makes it
beautiful. Without the unknown there would be no room for growth, for surprises, for change. If
we knew exactly what was coming next what would be the point of living? Wouldn’t life become
boring?
The Paradox of Death and Life
One of the most gut wrenching fears is death.We are terrified of the end of our existence and
yet at our lowest we sometimes wish for it as an escape.
Isn’t that strange?
But here’s something to think about :
Dying? that’s the easy part. But living oh, now that’s the real grind. You need effort, courage,
and a truckload of patience just to get through a day. But hey, that’s where all the "magic"
happens right?. You know, the love, the laughter, and those endless moments that make you
want to scream and hug your pillow at the same time . Yeah, all of that only happens because
surprise you’re still breathing.
Breaking Free from the Fear
The fear of the unknown can feel like a massive asteroid overhead ready to strike.When we let
these fears dominate our minds, we unintentionally bring them closer to reality.
Fear thrives on our attention. When we stop letting it control our thoughts, it loses its grip.
Here's something:
When faced with a problem, we often feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unable to move forward.
• Imagine drawing a circle around that problem.
• Then write down everything that’s stopping you from solving it.
• As you reflect, you may realize that most of what’s inside that circle isn’t the actual problem it’s
a story you’ve built around it.
This story, fueled by fear of the unknown, becomes the biggest obstacle in your path.
The Power of Stories We Tell Ourselves
The human mind has a natural tendency to create narratives. We imagine worst case scenarios
creating problems in our minds that are not even bound to happen .
Instead of focusing on facts, we get trapped in a web of our own thoughts restricting our ability
to act.
Facts vs. Fiction
When you think critically you'll realize that the real facts of a situation are often much simpler
than the story you tell yourself. Facts are objective, clear, and straightforward, without the
emotional weight of the story you've created.
For example:
Instead of thinking "I don’t know how to handle maths ,its just not my piece of cake," you might
recognize the facts:
• I haven’t asked for help yet
• I haven’t put in enough time and effort,
• I haven’t even started.
You could also think,
• I can research and tackle some of it
• I need to stop worrying about what others think.
The difference between fact and fiction is subtle but significant. By focusing on the facts you can
break free from the feardriven story and move forward with a solutiondriven approach.
1. Identify the Story: Recognize the fears and assumptions you're telling yourself.
2. Focus on Facts: Write down the actual problem free of emotion.
3. Take Small Steps: Break the problem into manageable tasks to reduce anxiety.
4. Challenge the Unknown: Ask yourself what the worst outcome really is it’s often not as bad as
you think.
Let’s be honest there's no sugarcoating it.
Life's tough, but it's also incredible. You're here reading this with so much potential ahead of
you. You've made it through my boring ,prolonged write up, even when you probably wanted to
quit a few times and that's how you'll tackle life. Don’t let fear take that away. The unknown
might seem scary but it's also full of exciting possibilities!
Turning Fear Into Growth
The unknown doesn’t have to be scary. It’s actually a chance to grow, learn, and transform! By
focusing on the facts and ditching the drama in your head, you take back control. Instead of
fearing what’s ahead, get curious and see it as an opportunity, not a threat.
Remember, the story you tell yourself can either hold you back or set you free. So, focus on the
facts, take charge, and dive into the unknown expecting the unexpected!

Here's throwing light on it as a poem :)
That’s a wrap for today! I’d love to hear your thoughts or questions, drop your feedback in the comments or shoot me an email at 792004vidisha@gmail.com. Let’s keep the conversation going!
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DeleteA simple yet unanswered question that comes in the mind daily. Greatly addressed and expressed beautifully through the poem. Great Work!
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