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“Fear sells better. That is why they always try to scare you before selling you something or convincing you to act. People are more likely to comply or be influenced when they are afraid. This is why the media, scientists, pharmacists, politicians, corporations, and governments often resort to fear mongering, constantly finding ways to instill fear in people. But if you can overcome your fears, you can win all your battles.”

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