There are three things that most people are afraid of. There are three things that most people are afraid of: trusting, telling the truth and being yourself.

There are three things that most people are afraid of: trusting, telling the truth and being themselves. Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky "Quotes from the greats ©"

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There are three things that most people are afraid of - trusting, telling the truth, and being yourself.

There are three things that most people are afraid of - trusting, telling the truth, and being yourself.

Dostoevsky

There are three things that most people are afraid of: trusting, telling the truth and being yourself. F.M. Dostoevsky

There are three things that most people are afraid of: trusting, telling the truth and being yourself.

Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky

There are three things that most people are afraid of: trusting, telling the truth and being yourself.

Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky

There are three things that most people are afraid of: trusting, telling the truth and being yourself.

Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky

There are three things that most people are afraid of: trusting, telling the truth and being yourself. Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky

There are three things that most people are afraid of: trusting, telling the truth and being yourself. Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky "Quotes from the greats ©"

There are three things that most people are afraid of: trusting, telling the truth and being yourself. Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky "Quotes from the greats ©"

You didn't understand everything. Be happy with whoever you want. I can’t demand more from your heart than it can give me. Fyodor Dostoevsky "Quotes from the greats ©"

"Quotes from the Greats (c)" Sigmund Freud

There are three traps that steal happiness: regret about the past, anxiety for the future and ungratefulness for the present. "Quotes from the greats ©"

There are three things that most people are afraid of: trusting, telling the truth and being yourself. Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky "Quotes from the greats ©"

The most important thing in any relationship is the desire to be together. F. Dostoevsky "Quotes from the greats ©"

Most people don't really want freedom because it comes with responsibility, and most people are afraid of responsibility.

Sigmund Freud

Most people don't really want freedom because it comes with responsibility, and most people are afraid of responsibility.

Sigmund Freud

Most people don't really want freedom because it comes with responsibility, and most people are afraid of responsibility.

Sigmund Freud

Most people don't really want freedom because it comes with responsibility, and most people are afraid of responsibility. © Sigmund Freud

Most people don't really want freedom because it comes with responsibility, and most people are afraid of responsibility. Sigmund Freud

- - - If a person is afraid to show how much he needs you, let him go... Let him continue to be afraid.

My environment shares the most intimate things with me. They want to talk out, find support or get advice. But one main pattern can be traced: they are all afraid of something.

Some are afraid of losing their loved ones, some are driven crazy by thoughts of loneliness, some desperately want children, and some are constantly looking for money. And for each of them these problems become a fad. They reduce their world to one goal - to solve a specific problem. Enjoying life is the way of people. We are given a fair wind when we enjoy life, and do not permanently complicate it. There is little joy in drama, and more often we want to be participants in tragedy than to become a realistic comedian.

Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky once said: “There are three things that most people are afraid of: trusting, telling the truth and being yourself.”. And as for me, he then derived the ideal components of fear in modern society.

1. We are afraid to trust people

Behind us is a long path that was rich in betrayal, betrayal and disappointment. Life has given us good lessons, easily accessible, but difficult to heal. It becomes harder and harder to trust people, but the desire to do so kills every subsequent year. As we age, we see through people and often predict their intentions. With such experience and knowledge, life becomes clearly more difficult, but it teaches us the main thing - wisdom.

Our soul has an amazing property - to heal. We shouldn’t close ourselves off from people, we only need one thing - to love and be loved, so let’s let the world know us. Let's not be afraid to open up to strangers, because perhaps yesterday's stranger will become your soulmate tomorrow.

2. We are afraid to tell the truth.

Everyone remembers from childhood that small lies give rise to big ones. Any understatement entails problems and consequences. We rarely tell the “whole” truth, because we know for sure that the truth can become an obstacle to a happy future. The truth always forces us to take a roundabout path; it’s easier to embellish and understate than to experience discomfort for the first 5 minutes.

Learn to tell the truth in any situation, don’t lie, it’s better to remain silent than to promise more than you can deliver. Try to become the person who is not unreasonably trusted.

3. We are afraid to be ourselves

The world taught us to play. Play daily and flawlessly. We cannot allow ourselves to be ourselves with all our surroundings. Masks have become our main accessory. The struggle for a place in the sun has become the main task of everyone. “Being yourself” is a trend, but few people can afford it. We are within the framework of public opinion, and not everyone has the strength to fight this opinion. We have stopped valuing our “unusualities” in order to blend in with the crowd. We are unique on our own, but typical around others.

Understand what exactly you want. Take a step towards your desires. Allow yourself to relax around others and live. Live always and everywhere. Don’t think about what passers-by will think, take a breath and do what you always wanted, but were always afraid. Show the world your face, and the world will reveal a different side of itself.

And we continue to publish the most interesting quotes of all times, and today we have an interesting quote, or rather part of a poem - There are three things that most people are afraid of: trusting, telling the truth and being yourself.

The author of this quote is Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky

Here is another selection of his catchphrases:

No one, no one should know what happens between husband and wife, as long as they love each other. And no matter what quarrel they have, they should not call their own mother as their judge and tell one about the other. They are their own judges. Love is the mystery of God and must be closed from all strangers’ eyes, no matter what happens.

People sometimes speak about the “brutal” cruelty of man, but this is terribly unfair and offensive to animals: an animal can never be as cruel as a person, so artistically, so artistically cruel.

But what should I do if I probably know that the deepest egoism lies at the basis of all human virtues? And the more virtuous the deed, the more egoism there is. Love yourself - that's one rule I recognize. Life is a business transaction

Is it really possible that even here they will not and will not allow the Russian organism to develop nationally, with its own organic strength, and certainly impersonally, servilely imitating Europe? But what should one do with the Russian organism then? Do these gentlemen understand what an organism is? Separation, “detachment” from their country leads to hatred, these people hate Russia, so to speak, naturally, physically: for the climate, for the fields, for the forests, for the order, for the liberation of the peasant, for Russian history, in a word, for everything, They hate me for everything.

Well, the most important and relevant at all times:

Fyodor Dostoevsky once said about these three things...

Each of us is not without sin, each of us has our own “special variety” of cockroaches living in our heads, we all have had experiences that have rewarded us with fears. Don't lie to yourself that you achieved something on your own. Every person was given to us for experience, but everyone brought their own experience: some pain, some happiness. You know, if we look at a “bad experience” quite realistically, then for some reason we need it in life. To cleanse your body, for example. Therefore, each experience has its own value, even if it is similar to “cleansing the body.”

My environment shares the most intimate things with me. They want to talk out, find support or get advice. But one main pattern can be traced: they are all afraid of something. Some are afraid of losing their loved ones, some are driven crazy by thoughts of loneliness, some desperately want children, and some are constantly looking for money. And for each of them these problems become a fad. They reduce their world to one goal - to solve a specific problem. Enjoying life is the way of people. We are given a fair wind when we enjoy life, and do not permanently complicate it. There is little joy in drama, and more often we want to be participants in tragedy than to become a realistic comedian.

Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky once said: “There are three things that most people are afraid of: trusting, telling the truth and being yourself.” And as for me, he then derived the ideal components of fear in modern society.

1. We are afraid to trust people.

Behind us is a long path, which was rich in betrayal, betrayal and disappointment. Life has given us good lessons, easily accessible, but difficult to heal. It becomes harder and harder to trust people, but the desire to do so kills every subsequent year. As we age, we see through people and often predict their intentions. With such experience and knowledge, life becomes clearly more difficult, but it teaches us the main thing - wisdom.

Our soul has an amazing property - to heal. We shouldn’t close ourselves off from people, we only need one thing – to love and be loved, so let’s let the world know us. Let's not be afraid to open up to strangers, because perhaps yesterday's stranger will become your soulmate tomorrow.

2. We are afraid to tell the truth.

Everyone remembers from childhood that small lies give rise to big ones. Any understatement entails problems and consequences. We rarely tell the “whole” truth, because we know for sure that the truth can become an obstacle to a happy future. The truth always forces us to take a roundabout path; it’s easier to embellish and understate than to experience discomfort for the first 5 minutes.

Learn to tell the truth in any situation, don’t lie, it’s better to remain silent than to promise more than you can deliver. Try to become the person who is not unreasonably trusted.

3. We are afraid to be ourselves.

The world taught us to play. Play daily and flawlessly. We cannot allow ourselves to be ourselves with all our surroundings. Masks have become our main accessory. The struggle for a place in the sun has become the main task of everyone. “Being yourself” is a trend, but few people can afford it. We are within the framework of public opinion, and not everyone has the strength to fight this opinion. We have stopped valuing our “unusualities” in order to blend in with the crowd. We are unique on our own, but typical around others.

Understand what exactly you want. Take a step towards your desires. Allow yourself to relax around others and live. Live always and everywhere. Don’t think about what passers-by will think, take a breath and do what you always wanted, but were always afraid. Show the world your face, and the world will reveal a different side of itself.

Marina Poznyakova