2. Imagine that you are philosopher, what things/ideas or claims will you contribute in the field of philosophy. "Do not Fear Failure, Instead Learn From It." Fear: an arduous and tedious feeling. Dread only sometimes drives us to a position of safety and efficiency. Failure: a baffling and disappointing result. Disappointment can prompt inclination embarrassed or remorseful. Dread and disappointment: Despite of the fact that they regularly go inseparably, genuinely defaulting to fear as a method for staying away from disappointment is a decision that requires changing the focal point through which we take a gander at each. You will try more when you don't limit yourself. Your only limitation is your fear. So when you let go of your fear, you let go of all the limitations. You can do things without fearing failure because even when you fail, you also learn something from it. Hurling yourself completely into the full power of your interests can serve to a remarkable little voice in the back of your head that demands expecting a bombed result. Restricting your support may provide a sense of security, but it prevents you from being fully present in your interactions. A day-to-day existence in which you are available and have no passionate cutoff points is liberating and, more importantly, rousing. So, instead of fostering anxiety and disappointment, figure out how to be open to being awkward. Over time, awkward feelings fade and you become your own source of motivation.