All of a sudden, your heart is racing, your stomach is churning, and each palm is salted with sweat. Narrow-minded, outrageous thoughts consume every moment. Sight becomes a lens, zoomed in on the object of your fear. Panic sets in, and relief seems a distant solution that will never come. An isolated street, the sound of a gunshot, or an unfamiliar character can alarm any individual. Fear is a human coping mechanism, and it is healthy and often useful as a safeguard for life. To be afraid is one of the most natural human emotions. However, when does fear cross the line to phobia?
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