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Sometimes the things that scare us most are not dangerous at all—they are simply things we do not understand. One evening, after a particularly stressful week, I found myself staring into a dark corner of a room, convinced that something strange was hiding beneath a bed. My imagination quickly filled in the missing details, turning an unfamiliar shape into something far more alarming than reality. It was a reminder of how easily the mind can transform uncertainty into fear when we are tired, distracted, or already carrying the weight of daily stress.Looking back, the experience offered a valuable lesson. Fear often grows in situations where information is limited. A strange sound can seem more threatening than it really is. A shadow can appear far more dramatic than the object creating it. When details are missing, the imagination frequently steps in to complete the story, and it rarely chooses the most ordinary explanation. Taking a moment to pause, observe, and gather more information can often change our perspective completely.