Fear is Fear

Painting by Georgia O'Keeffe

Georgia O’Keeffe, Music—Pink and Blue No. 1, 1918, Seattle Art Museum

How do you relate to fear? As Jean Luc Picard said in the recent eponymous series, “Fear is fear. It doesn’t speak in riddles. Fear means you’re smart. You understand the risks.” Stay tuned for a forthcoming article.

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