Courage is a virtue and comes from within. External sources that boost ones courage may temporarily lower inhibitions, but can also lower compassion, which could lead to a lifetime of regret.
Not to worry, Cousin. You aren't the first, you won't be the last. If/when your problem becomes greater than your fear of dealing with it, you will find the courage to do whatever it takes to get rid of it.
Courage is a virtue and comes from within. External sources that boost ones courage may temporarily lower inhibitions, but can also lower compassion, which could lead to a lifetime of regret.
Well, at least Cousin has the ethos of researchers of yore, who tried stuff on themselves instead of lab humans.
OUCH!
As is oft the case... right there with you, Cousin 😂😂
Cousin has inadvertently identified the problem, no?
The chicken or the egg
A dilemma, indeed.
Not to worry, Cousin. You aren't the first, you won't be the last. If/when your problem becomes greater than your fear of dealing with it, you will find the courage to do whatever it takes to get rid of it.
Brilliant, Ratlet’s Yuman! You have to have the courage to try having courage. You’re almost as clever as the sweet Ratlets.
This interview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24kgY_npRSo
Watch or listen from 43:00 to 49:20.
Summary: don't rush all that courage! you may be so disappointed!
😂