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Thursday, 6 August 2020

A Man Who Was Blinded in Space

Welcome Viewers to my blog,

Today I'm going to be talking about the man who got blind in space. He wasn't that afraid to be stuck there blind because it's not scary he could just call his mate and get him out of the situation and there were many things to fear than being blind in outer space next to a ship which was ready to take you in when you want.

One of his interview he talked about it and he also talked about fears and that it's easy to get over them. Like spiders. Quote "To get rid of your fear of spiders all you have to do is walk to a spiderweb-like about 100 times. Then you might get over your fear with spiders. Just make sure you don't walk into the web of a poisonous spider." End quote. So what he is trying to say is fears are keeping us away from our dreams and he is also saying don't let fear take over your life control it by facing your worst fears many times and you don't feel scared.

Thank you for reading my blog post. Please leave a comment and as well leave some feedback. Now I might reply to all the comments I haven't replied on my blog because I'm very busy. Well, maybe only this week. Anyways have you ever conquered your fears by facing it. I know I haven't yet I'm still afraid of heights.

2 comments:

  1. Wonderful to see you write about that which you learnt from studying Chris Hadfield's Ted Talk (especially his tips about facing fears). What do you think he'd recommend you try and do to get over your fear of heights?

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    1. Hi Mrs A,

      Yeah I learnt something after when he was talking but I can't seem to get over my fear of heights. Its always been the worst fear to mew. Worst than getting pinned with a needle. I think he'll recommend me to jump in a high place like about two 10 feet tall person and do it over and over again.

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