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Fear itself has transmogrified into an entity of its own that is dissociated from what really makes us quake in our shoes.
In his brief account of the history of fear, Furedi notes that "fear has lost its relationship to experience." We are distracted by the climate of anxiety that permeates contemporary politics so that fear itself has gained independence from a direct experience that induces fear.
Fear is a problem in contemporary culture and that problem emerges with many faces: the fear of terrorism, the fear of impending pandemics, the fear of global warming, or retrospectively, the fear of the Y2K bug.
The FUD factor (Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt) kicks in big time when we are judged harshly, as it brings up defensiveness, making it difficult to learn or focus on solving problems.
When fear is present, its all too easy to lose track of our overarching purpose at work and get caught in a power struggle (or in looking for an escape hatch).
Fear has the unfortunate side effect of keeping our attention on avoiding or moving away from the thing thats causing the fear, not on our work.