yea
one reason for that is when something horrible happens in your life, right after you experienced utmost happiness
an example is marriage, for some people. you're terrified of what new lie you will be living, and scared of the uknown, but you feel awsome because you're going into that wtih a newfound love and security.
this kind of goes along with the whole bittersweet concept, too.
another example....if you're playing in a tennis tournament, and you're on match point with you winning...you can get extremely terrified becuase you might drop the game by losing the point, but you feel awsome because you've come so far and you might wina whole tournament
it's all about situations that present options that give you mixed emotions. especially situations dealing with love, embarking on new adventures, trying something new...that kind of nerve wrecking, scary situation that you can take excitement and "awsomeness" in.
2007-12-30 22:57:35
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answered by ? 5
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Yes, at those times I stand on the cross roads, knowing that no matter how terrified I may feel of the unknown or change, that fear could never over ride my awe & wonder at the beauty of the process. Is that not what really living feels like, awesome & fearful at the same time?
Blessings!
2007-12-30 15:14:32
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answered by Just Be 7
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Normally at the beginning of a relationship or a new job.
Anything new is both awesome and terrifying.
2007-12-28 17:12:57
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answered by LORD Z 7
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Yes - when I was Valentina Velour, lead in an Agatha Christie play. Scared and having a great rush at the same time from responses of the audience. yes, it's a crazy feeling.
2007-12-28 16:33:45
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answered by Michele M 3
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At 2 AM, our motor vehicle blew 2 tyres working over some sharp merchandise on a abandoned street without streetlights. We have been coming back from a pilgrimage holiday with kinfolk and have been completely clueless on our whereabouts. An youthful motor vehicle driving force who grow to be coming back from his night instructions interior the night stopped to alter the flat tyre. the only source of sunshine grow to be the headlight of his motor vehicle rickshaw. He then took the different (good twelve months tubeless) tyre to a place he knew and have been given it repaired on an identical time as we waited and rested interior the automobile. It grow to be 5 AM via the time we've been waiting to bypass away. regardless of being a pupil using an motor vehicle rickshaw to fund his examine, he refused to take money for his help and lined his pocket to circumvent money from being placed forcefully. He pronounced to alter to Michelin tyres :) i do no longer understand which faith he belongs to. God bless him!
2016-11-26 00:13:42
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answered by ? 4
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I think it is wise to understand where the emotions are coming from. Sometimes when we have things going good we are riding a false high and common sense tells us that we will go back to the normal emotions eventually. I never try to get too high and I avoid bottoming out when I am down. It is a balancing act.
2007-12-29 07:12:58
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answered by BH 1
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yes while making a tactical landing over bahgdad inernational airport,while taking on small arms fire
in a souped up 737 that used to belong to the cia.
2007-12-29 15:56:20
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answered by joe c 6
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So many times!
2007-12-28 16:33:27
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answered by Anonymous
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When I look life in the eye.
2007-12-28 20:11:07
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answered by † Iríšh † 7
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yes but quite seldom
2007-12-28 20:09:15
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answered by yash 3
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