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Humans are born with two innate fears: falling and loud noises, which help us survive by triggering our fight-or-flight response. As we grow, other fears, like fear of snakes or the dark, are learned from our experiences and culture. Interestingly, some enjoy seeking out fear through horror movies or extreme sports, experiencing a dopamine rush that transforms fear into excitement. Over time, repeated encounters with scary situations can lead to personal growth and a positive relationship with fear, making it a doorway to adventure and self-discovery.
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An 11-year-old boy from Indonesia has become an overnight internet sensation. During a traditional boat race in Indonesia, the boy, Rian, was standing at the edge of the boat, cheering on his team. As the boat began to wobble, Rian started to lose his balance. To steady himself, he began dancing using his arms for balance — a move that quickly went viral online. The dance has since been dubbed "Aura Farming" by fans.