
Florian Kemmerich's life exemplifies this principle through a deliberate confrontation with fear rather than avoidance. Bullied at age five, he responded not with retreat but with curiosity, asking why others acted this way instead of accepting victimization. This imprint—this foundational question about human nature—became the connective tissue linking every subsequent choice: the fifteen years in competitive judo, the paratrooper training to overcome fear of heights, the corporate climb, and ultimately, the pivot toward meaningful work.
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