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Essay / Importance of Hope, Humiliation and Fear - 1323
Without hope, the need for protection will not be there. “Fear is a force for survival in a naturally dangerous world (Moïsi 92). » It stimulates vigilance and instinct. “Fear can be the source of hope. The fear of a new war between France and Germany after World War II was a decisive factor in the creation of the European Union (Moïsi 92).” Fear led the country to see a threat and took the initiative to protect the country by developing a European union. Without hope, fear would not have led the country to plan for a union and it would have remained vulnerable to attack. Fear, hope and humiliation lead to success. Fear accompanied by hope helps build protection while humiliation pushes individuals to develop better ideas, so the competitor can be beaten. Fear allows you to recover and regain confidence. “The fear of a return of the past and a new explosion of armed conflict between France and Germany actually helped to motivate the European Union project itself (Moïsi 96). » All these factors have contributed to the country's success. One without the other would not have been as beneficial for the