What are the 4 fears?
We can put most of these fears into four categories and in this “How to Master Fear” series we’ll refer to as the “big four fears”: fear of failure, fear of success, fear of rejection and fear of selling.
What are 4s/4 fears?
Four’s fears are heights, confinement (claustrophobia), killing innocent people (symbolized in his fear landscape as having to shoot a woman) and being beaten up by Marcus (his father).
How many fears did Tris have in her Fearscape?
7 fears
Ok, so i’ve seen alot of people saying or calling tris “6” and i just wanna clarify. She had 7 fears. The first obstacle in the fearscape is the crows.
What are the 6 basic fears?
The 6 Basic Fears
- 1) Fear of poverty. Symptoms include: indifference, doubt, worry, over-caution, procrastination.
- 2) Fear of criticism.
- 3) Fear of ill health.
- 4) Fear of loss of love of someone.
- 5) Fear of old age.
- 6) Fear of death.
- 1) Identify your fear.
- 2) Acknowledge your fear.
Is 4 Divergent too?
No, Four is not divergent. In the books Four initially appears to be Divergent since he resists the mind control serum and can remain aware during simulations, but he is actually genetically damaged and therefore is not Divergent.
Why was Tris afraid 4?
This is where I need to make something very clear: Tris is afraid of being with Four because she is afraid of intimacy, not because she is afraid of him. At this point in the novel, she already knows and cares for him.
What are the 3 main fears?
Fear of the unknown is universal, but it seems to take form most commonly in three basic human fundamental fears: Fear of Death, Fear of Abandonment or Fear of Failure.
What are the top 5 most common fears?
Phobias: The ten most common fears people hold
- Social phobias.
- Agoraphobia: fear of open spaces.
- Acrophobia: fear of heights.
- Pteromerhanophobia: fear of flying.
- Claustrophobia: fear of enclosed spaces.
- Entomophobia: fear of insects.
- Ophidiophobia: fear of snakes.
- Cynophobia: fear of dogs.
Why is his name 4 in Divergent?
He has tattooed the symbol of each faction on his spine, starting from Dauntless at the top, then Abnegation, Candor, Erudite and Amity. He gets the nickname “Four” from his instructor Amar due to having only four fears: heights, shooting innocents, claustrophobia and his father, Marcus Eaton.
What are the 5 basic fears?
(Note: There are five core fears, or “universal themes of loss,” that capture the basic interpretations of danger that we all make. They are 1) fear of abandonment, 2) loss of identity, 3) loss of meaning, 4) loss of purpose and 5) fear of death, including the fear of sickness and pain.)
How many types of fear are there?
Since then, neuroscientists have come a long way in their understanding and characterized four types of fear. 1 These four types of fear are less well understood but highly prevalent in our everyday behaviors and reactions, most of the time without us even noticing. Why do we feel fear?
What part of the brain controls your fear response?
Most people have difficulty in controlling their responses whilst in fear and unconsciously shift into a combination of the four types of fear. Shifting between different passive and active defensive modes happens in a part of the brain called the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC).
What triggers a fear response?
Two different types of neurons are responsible for fear responses. Activation of one of these set of cells, which expresses corticotropin releasing factor (or CRF—a peptide hormone involved in the stress response that indirectly lowers cortisol), triggers flight.