What You’d Do If Fear Wasn’t in Charge
Fear is a brilliant storyteller. It’s great at convincing you that now isn’t the right time, that you’re not ready, or that it’s safer to wait.
Most bucket list items die in the imagination stage because fear dresses itself up as logic.
Money concerns. Time constraints. “Being realistic.”
But here’s the test: if fear wasn’t involved, what would you try?
That question doesn’t demand action yet. It demands honesty.
Fear doesn’t disappear when you ignore it—it just quietly makes your decisions for you.
And over time, that leads to a life that feels smaller than it should.
Bucket lists don’t eliminate fear. They expose it. They show you where growth is waiting.
Action: Write one bucket list idea that scares you—and note why it does
Tomorrow: Borrowed dreams vs your own.
