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I hope that this helps!
I hope that this helps!
So they have a lot of overlap, and anxiety can translate into an overarching fear; vice versa.
Essentially the core difference would be that anxiety is the state of worry about something that could happen, whereas fear is related more towards an event actively taking place.
So they have a lot of overlap, and anxiety can translate into an overarching fear; vice versa.
Essentially the core difference would be that anxiety is the state of worry about something that could happen, whereas fear is related more towards an event actively taking place.