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The inner fear
Having glibly dispatched the tyrannies of money and time in a couple of perfunctory chapters – kerpow – it is time to encounter perhaps the most universal barrier of all: the chattering voices in our head. For simplicity, I've lumped them all together under the label of 'fear'.
It is essential to untangle actual barriers from the stuff inside our head that forms the heavy weight of resistance. 'I don't have enough money to buy a spaceship' is a different issue to 'I'm not cool enough to be an astronaut'. Acknowledging the difference is the first step to deciding whether there is actually a solution, or if you need a smaller project to build some momentum (buy a telescope).
Many practical obstructions are actually internal dilemmas at their heart. If that is the case, then we can choose to do something about them rather than just feeling sad that we can't afford a spaceship.
While researching this book, I asked on Instagram what was stopping people from living more adventurously, apart from money and time. Amongst the hundreds of answers I received, the same themes came up time and time again. (Read them all at www.alastairhumphreys.com/thedoorstepmile)
Reading through the reams of comments, I felt three distinct reactions.
Many people share the same fears and bottlenecks. This might help you see that your difficulty is not unique and, perhaps more resolvable. A problem shared is a problem halved and all that…
OVER TO YOU:
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The inner fear
Having glibly dispatched the tyrannies of money and time in a couple of perfunctory chapters – kerpow – it is time to encounter perhaps the most universal barrier of all: the chattering voices in our head. For simplicity, I've lumped them all together under the label of 'fear'.
It is essential to untangle actual barriers from the stuff inside our head that forms the heavy weight of resistance. 'I don't have enough money to buy a spaceship' is a different issue to 'I'm not cool enough to be an astronaut'. Acknowledging the difference is the first step to deciding whether there is actually a solution, or if you need a smaller project to build some momentum (buy a telescope).
Many practical obstructions are actually internal dilemmas at their heart. If that is the case, then we can choose to do something about them rather than just feeling sad that we can't afford a spaceship.
While researching this book, I asked on Instagram what was stopping people from living more adventurously, apart from money and time. Amongst the hundreds of answers I received, the same themes came up time and time again. (Read them all at www.alastairhumphreys.com/thedoorstepmile)
Reading through the reams of comments, I felt three distinct reactions.
Many people share the same fears and bottlenecks. This might help you see that your difficulty is not unique and, perhaps more resolvable. A problem shared is a problem halved and all that…
OVER TO YOU: