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Fear The Uncontrollable Instinct

Fear: The Uncontrollable Instinct
Most all violence is driven by some type of fear. There are so many things people are afraid of. Fear of death, fear of losing possessions, and fear of differences, these are just a few that I will be focusing on in this paper. Everyone is afraid of at least one of these things. How far would your fear take you?
Fear of death one way or another causes violence, whether it's intended or not. When tragedy strikes, for example there is a fire in a building with a lot of people. It comes down to a race of beating time to get out of the burning building so you don't die. There are many people around you with out even thinking you start to push yourself through everyone to get out. You are actually pushing people down; this is not something you could see yourself doing, because you're a nice person. Except at that moment of getting out alive you are blinded by fear, fear of dieing. Your life is important to you. Incidents like this happen every time......


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