Fear and sadness might be a different animal but they do come from the same family. Fear breeds sadness; sadness breeds fear. This fear is not of terror, anxiety or paranoia; it’s a feeling of having no command of your life’s outcome, and simultaneously knowing you certainly do have direct supremacy in the way you live. I don’t fear, as if I’m afraid, so I’ll hide and wait until it’s all over. No. I fear that I’ll miss something great, and I’ll never experience it, due to my own cowardliness. The opening quote on this webpage fits well, “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.” Fully realizing what this statement means and doing little to meet that goal can make one frozen. Hmm, this reminds me of the movie Frozen. The main character runs away because she fears her own powers. She can’t hide from it any longer. Finally, she realizes that her power is a gift that should be shared with everyone, and so she lets go… becoming free and happy at last…