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Everything is fraught with fear: Renunciation alone is fearless.
Swami Vivekananda
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What this quote means

Fear is an inherent part of life, but true fearlessness comes from letting go and renouncing attachments.

This quote by Swami Vivekananda highlights the idea that fear permeates all aspects of existence, yet it suggests that true fearlessness is found in the act of renunciation. By letting go of desires, possessions, and attachments, one can navigate life without the burdens of fear, achieving a sense of inner peace and freedom.

Themes

FearRenunciationFearlessnessAttachmentFreedom

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about overcoming anxieties in life, one could quote this to encourage letting go of fears.

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