Fear The Walking Dead, Survival Rule Of The Week: Trust Yourself

Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 9 - Photo Credit: Lauren "Lo" Smith/AMC
Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark - Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 9 - Photo Credit: Lauren "Lo" Smith/AMC /
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Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark – Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 9 – Photo Credit: Lauren “Lo” Smith/AMC
Alycia Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark – Fear the Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 9 – Photo Credit: Lauren “Lo” Smith/AMC /

Fear the  Walking Dead

You’re only as good as you believe yourself to be.

Having skills in a zombie apocalypse doesn’t do much good if you don’t trust them. You could be the best fighter, driver, shot, mechanic, carpenter, the best anything in the zombie apocalypse, but if you aren’t willing to trust in those skills, you’ll be useless.

You need to trust in what you know you can do and not let the good skills you have at your disposal be chained down by the voices in your head that tell you that you can’t do it.

If you tell yourself that you can’t do something that you know you can do, you’re hindering your own ability to survive and, potentially, depriving your group of a skill that could mean the difference between scraping by and living.

I must emphasize that these are things you know you can do. As I said in my first entry, I don’t want you thinking that you can do things you have zero knowledge of how to do, but rather, things that, no matter what, even in doubt, you know deep down that you can do. If you know you have skills, you need to believe in your ability to do them, or you’re leaving something you may need on the shelf.

If you don’t believe in yourself and your skills, no one else will do it for you.