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There are two types of fears:
Rational and irrational.
Or, simply put, fears that make sense and fears that do not make sense.

For example, possessing the fear of a murderer made perfect sense, because is an evil person. However, if someone were afraid of cake, it would be an irrational fear, because cake is delicious and has never harmed anyone. Fear of a monster under the bed is perfectly rational, because there can actually be a monster under your bed at any time and eat you, but fear of a test is an irrational fear. Tests, as everyone knows, are questions on a piece of paper that help quiz our performance. And the worst thing that can happen on a test is to have questions that you don't know the answer to, so it's completely irrational to be afraid of them.

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