If someone claims to have zero fears, they are, in simple terms, afraid of accepting their weaknesses. Because in truth, there is no human without fears. All of us have rational and irrational fear that dictate our decisions and behaviors at different times in our lives. A fear becomes irrational when it is not based on an experience and starts hindering with your routine life. Such types are treated by therapists so people can live without feeling trapped and suffocated every time they are near the trigger. However, some fears cannot be treated by a therapist. But they are also the kind we have to talk about in order to get over them. These types of fears are things that we can find a solution of, but we are too afraid to try.
Adults fear nothing more than losing their job when they don’t have a replacement. This is why workplace politics exist so people can make sure no one is about to take their position in the office. No one wants to be replaced in life but especially at their job because then they won’t have a way to pay their bills and take care of their family. But as times change, so does our thought process, and consequently the things we are afraid of also change shape.