The Letter I Wish I’d Written to Fear Years Ago: Overcoming Self-Doubt

Dear Fear,

For the longest time, I mistook you for wisdom.

You whispered reason when I wanted to leave my job for passion. You painted safety when I stayed in relationships that dimmed my light. You promised security while stealing every risk that might have led to joy.

I thought you were protecting me.

Instead, you were imprisoning me.

You convinced me that dreams were for children, that settling was mature, that the cage I built was actually shelter. You made me small when I was meant to expand. You silenced the voice that knew better.

But I see you now for what you are—not a counselor, but a thief.

You’ve stolen enough years.

You’ve whispered your last warning.

Go find someone else to diminish.

It’s time for me to remember what it feels like to be alive.

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