Im searching for a clip now that I had seen on tv at one point. It was essentially a selection of images depicting many things. They flashed through the screen for maybe 5 seconds. Then was pointed out the ones you mostly are able to remember and catch focus of in that moment was things such as snakes, the dangerous things that our survival instincts are able to notice because they are potentially life threatening. -Edit- Yeah I cant find it currently since its a bit vague to search on.
I cant find the specific clip since I dont remember the show, the basic concept was that we can recognize things that are important. Dangerous things that can be life threatening, snakes and the like. But we also focus on shapes such as faces and the like. Ever see a face in the clouds, or a rock formation ect.
Well i had some but now i don't have any i know of... as child I was afraid of the dark... not anymore as child I was afraid of the sea but then i started diving as adult i was afraid of hights(not in planes) but then i started climbing Do I need to be afraid of something?
Unknown mostly. Then... Windows Darkness What's under my bed Spiders Bugs Swimming alone The sea Lobsters Crabs Crayfish Octopus Squid Random things looking at you from trees at night with glowey eyes. Um... *thinking* Creepy crawlers Gross bugs Documentary's featuring bugs *shivers* so gross. The Darkness behind a window Whatever's behind me Alone in an elevator That forest by my house, you never know. A lion might pop up and eat me. Being alone by the swing... Hm..... Lions...... What's behind that giant leaf/log/whatever nature thingy *thinking thinking* Hm........
Losing someone close to me again Heights Spiders, centipedes, cockroaches and other families that are close to those three losing my ability to walk again not possessing the ability to make those close to me smile seeing those close to me depressed and forgetting everything, the good memories, the bad memories, forgetting it all scares me the most