I watch the news and stuff and sometimes being alive scares me.
Okay, I got more amusement out of this question than an earlier one I responded to asking if we were scared of death. I would never have thought the question could be asked the other way, and yet, my response to the first question proclaimed the necessity to see both sides of the coin. I had to laugh when I saw this question. Well done, marieelissa in putting this question up.
Does being alive ever scare you? Wow, what a question! You started by talking about the news. I've chosen long ago never to listen to the news, or bother reading a newspaper, because in it, you'll find nothing but depressing news. Someone got shot, a fire broke out, people die, stock market crashes, oh the list goes on and on. There's a section in the newspaper called the Obituaries. But is there an equal size section talking about who came into the world? Why don't we celebrate life, as well as mourning the deceased? Oh, save that question for another thread, I suppose. And that's just the news!
Then you have to wonder about other things, like pollution, wars, government, crime, diseases, etc. But the question is, am I afraid of being alive? No, I can't say that I am. I didn't have a choice in living. I have to accept that as a fact I cannot change. Ross Perot has been coined in saying that to be successful, one has to surround themselves with Good People. And similarly, I would have to say that to avoid being afraid, be surrounded by people that love life. Focus on the good, not that bad. Shut off the news, and refuse to read the paper.
We all know the adage, you are what you eat. I think it could be said that if you're afraid, it's because you choose to surround yourself with fearful things. One of our presidents, and pardon me for not knowing who it was, once said, "We Have Nothing To Fear, But Fear Itself." How appropriate to this train of thought! We'll only be fearful of living, if we surround ourselves with fearful things. And while some things are simply unavoidable, I don't have to focus my life upon them.