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Facing Your Fears

Fear can be a good thing. It tells you not to, say, run into the street without looking both ways, or reach into the campfire to grab a charred marshmallow, or try to feed an alligator a bite of your hot dog. Fear can get you to think twice and make safe decisions.

But sometimes you can be terribly afraid of something that’s not really dangerous, like bugs or bad dreams. Or you

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