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    A take at a time and you remind me of grace something I barely think of .I will be there…

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Fear I overcame.

What fears have you overcome and how?




From Fear to Fascination: How I Overcame My Fear of Snakes and Ended Up Owning One

Growing up, the very thought of a snake used to make my skin crawl. The way they slither, their unblinking stare, and the endless myths I’d heard—“They’ll chase you,” “They’re evil,” “They’re slimy”—kept me firmly in the “never in a million years” camp. So how did I go from dodging nature documentaries to proudly owning a snake ?

Let me take you on that journey.

Fear Rooted in Fiction

Like many people, my fear of snakes wasn’t based on real-life encounters—it was based on stories. Cartoons, movies, and folk tales had me convinced snakes were unpredictable monsters waiting to strike. Add a couple of jump scares during hikes or childhood games, and I had a  phobia.

But something changed as I got older.

Curiosity  Is a Powerful Thing

I came across  YouTube videos of ball pythons calmly being handled by owners. The calmness of the snake, its unique movement, and the bond between human and reptile sparked a weird sense of curiosity in me. Could snakes actually be… peace?

I began watching more videos—educational ones, not just viral stunts. I read blogs by snake owners.The more I learned, the more my fear started to shrink. Knowledge, as it turns out, really is power.

First  Contact

I’ll never forget the first time I held a snake; my  heart was beating  and I felt it heart beating ,my hands were  shaking .I flinched, but the snake didn’t. It just moved with slow, deliberate grace. It wasn’t cold or slimy—more like holding a cool leather belt that was alive.

I didn’t panic. In fact, after the first 1 minute.I didn’t want to let go.

The Turning Point



From there,  I watched snakes up close and began to understand their behaviors. I realized something powerful: snakes aren’t aggressive—some are  but most of them are cautious. They’re not evil—they’re instinctual.

When I finally brought one home, from the pet shop ,a ball python I named “June ,” it felt like a full-circle moment. My fear had not only dissolved—it had transformed into genuine admiration.

Why I Share This

I share this story not to turn everyone into a snake owner, but to remind anyone reading this that fear doesn’t have to be permanent. Sometimes the scariest things just need understanding. And sometimes the thing you feared the most can become something you proudly care for.

Fear is loud. Curiosity is quiet. But when you follow the quiet voice long enough, it might just surprise you.


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4 responses to “Fear I overcame.”

  1. I overcome fear with the help of my Lord and savior Jesus

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  2. You always manage to brighten my day with your writing, and I just wanted to say thank you for sharing your work. I hope you have a calm and joyful week!

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    1. ♥️🙏 means a lot.You have a wonderful one too.

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