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Exploring the Nature of Fear: What Do People Fear the Most and Possible Correlation with the Spiral Dynamics

All of us, in one way or another, have fears in our lives. Of course, everyone has fears, but this does not change the essence because their nature is always the same. But still, what do people fear most of all? What is the spirit of fear, and can we fight it?

To answer these questions thoroughly and exhaustively, we would have to write more than one three-volume book because this topic is deep and vast. But we will make a small attempt to clarify these things, in small. And we should start with the definition of fear as such.

What is fear?

Fear is an internal human state caused by a perceived or actual threatened calamity. Psychology views fear as an emotional process with a negative connotation.

According to the American psychologist Carroll Ellis Izard's theory of differential emotions, fear belongs to the basic emotions; in other words, it is innate - its physiological component, facial expressions, and specific subjective experiences have a genetic basis.

Fear drives a person to avoid danger, adjust his behavior in a certain way, and perform various actions that he believes can protect him.

Everyone has their fears: from the banal fear of insects or mice to the fear of poverty and death. There are even phobias - persistent, irrational fears of something. In short, as many people as there are fears. But some fears are common to many people; people fear the same things. Below we have listed the most "popular" fears that concern people all over the world:
  1. trypophobia - fear or disgust of closely packed holes,
  2. acrophobia - fear of heights,
  3. agoraphobia - fear of open spaces,
  4. apeirophobia - fear of eternity,
  5. arachnophobia - fear of spiders,
  6. claustrophobia - fear of enclosed spaces,
  7. emetophobia - fear of vomiting or seeing others being sick,
  8. megalophobia - fear of large objects or things,
  9. thalassophobia - fear of large and deep bodies of water (sea, oceans, pools, or lakes),
see the full list of fears below after the charts.

According to the Spiral Dynamics theory, a person goes through different stages in his development (spiral turns, colors). As the external conditions of life change, so do fears. Is there a connection between a person's fears and their stages of development (spiral turns, colors)? How random or stable is this connection? Mathematics in psychology answers these questions used by Dr. Clare W. Graves, who developed Spiral Dynamics. 

As Ben Yoskovitz, co-author of Lean Analytics, wrote:
“Finding a correlation between two metrics is a good thing. Correlations can help you predict what will happen. But finding the cause of something means you can change it. Usually, causations aren’t simple one-to-one relationships–there are lots of factors at play, but even a degree of causality is valuable.
You prove causality by finding a correlation, then running experiments where you control the other variables and measure the difference. It’s hard to do, but causality is really an analytics superpower–it gives you the power to hack the future.”

Below you can read an abridged version of the results of our VUCA poll “Fears“. The full results of our VUCA poll “Fears“ are available for free in the FAQ section after login or registration.

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Answer 1-
Débil positivo
0.0558
Débil positivo
0.0311
Débil negativo
-0.0169
Débil positivo
0.0917
Débil positivo
0.0304
Débil negativo
-0.0128
Débil negativo
-0.1541
Answer 2-
Débil positivo
0.0229
Débil negativo
-0.0006
Débil negativo
-0.0443
Débil positivo
0.0632
Débil positivo
0.0453
Débil positivo
0.0130
Débil negativo
-0.0942
Answer 3-
Débil negativo
-0.0032
Débil negativo
-0.0122
Débil negativo
-0.0413
Débil negativo
-0.0464
Débil positivo
0.0469
Débil positivo
0.0786
Débil negativo
-0.0196
Answer 4-
Débil positivo
0.0437
Débil positivo
0.0345
Débil negativo
-0.0196
Débil positivo
0.0152
Débil positivo
0.0307
Débil positivo
0.0204
Débil negativo
-0.0981
Answer 5-
Débil positivo
0.0303
Débil positivo
0.1280
Débil positivo
0.0134
Débil positivo
0.0733
Débil negativo
-0.0005
Débil negativo
-0.0203
Débil negativo
-0.1759
Answer 6-
Débil negativo
-0.0003
Débil positivo
0.0082
Débil negativo
-0.0630
Débil negativo
-0.0082
Débil positivo
0.0195
Débil positivo
0.0830
Débil negativo
-0.0315
Answer 7-
Débil positivo
0.0124
Débil positivo
0.0382
Débil negativo
-0.0694
Débil negativo
-0.0241
Débil positivo
0.0473
Débil positivo
0.0641
Débil negativo
-0.0514
Answer 8-
Débil positivo
0.0696
Débil positivo
0.0850
Débil negativo
-0.0333
Débil positivo
0.0150
Débil positivo
0.0346
Débil positivo
0.0134
Débil negativo
-0.1364
Answer 9-
Débil positivo
0.0667
Débil positivo
0.1676
Débil positivo
0.0077
Débil positivo
0.0694
Débil negativo
-0.0128
Débil negativo
-0.0517
Débil negativo
-0.1817
Answer 10-
Débil positivo
0.0780
Débil positivo
0.0754
Débil negativo
-0.0211
Débil positivo
0.0249
Débil positivo
0.0347
Débil negativo
-0.0132
Débil negativo
-0.1303
Answer 11-
Débil positivo
0.0579
Débil positivo
0.0528
Débil negativo
-0.0090
Débil positivo
0.0083
Débil positivo
0.0201
Débil positivo
0.0308
Débil negativo
-0.1198
Answer 12-
Débil positivo
0.0389
Débil positivo
0.1036
Débil negativo
-0.0362
Débil positivo
0.0359
Débil positivo
0.0255
Débil positivo
0.0297
Débil negativo
-0.1521
Answer 13-
Débil positivo
0.0645
Débil positivo
0.1041
Débil negativo
-0.0438
Débil positivo
0.0262
Débil positivo
0.0423
Débil positivo
0.0174
Débil negativo
-0.1603
Answer 14-
Débil positivo
0.0710
Débil positivo
0.1022
Débil negativo
-0.0015
Débil negativo
-0.0085
Débil negativo
-0.0006
Débil positivo
0.0087
Débil negativo
-0.1169
Answer 15-
Débil positivo
0.0555
Débil positivo
0.1365
Débil negativo
-0.0429
Débil positivo
0.0179
Débil negativo
-0.0158
Débil positivo
0.0223
Débil negativo
-0.1178
Answer 16-
Débil positivo
0.0591
Débil positivo
0.0271
Débil negativo
-0.0384
Débil negativo
-0.0401
Débil positivo
0.0655
Débil positivo
0.0283
Débil negativo
-0.0709


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The correlation analysis revealed intriguing patterns that can be utilized in practice across various domains. Here's how you can leverage this valuable information.

Understanding Cultural Variations: By examining the correlation between fears and Spiral Dynamics colors across different countries and languages, we gain deeper insights into cultural variations in how fears manifest and are influenced by different value systems. This understanding can be invaluable for individuals and organizations operating in multicultural settings, helping them navigate diverse perspectives and tailor strategies accordingly.

Personal and Professional Development: Recognizing the correlation between fears and Spiral Dynamics colors can give individuals powerful self-awareness and personal growth opportunities. By understanding how their fears align with specific color values, individuals can gain insights into their own value systems and areas for personal development. This awareness can also enhance interpersonal dynamics and collaboration within teams.

Leadership and Team Management: The correlation between fears and Spiral Dynamics colors can have practical implications for leadership and team management. Leaders can leverage this knowledge to identify potential sources of fear within their teams and implement targeted strategies to address them. Leaders can enhance trust, teamwork, and overall team performance by fostering an environment that acknowledges and supports individuals' fears based on their value systems.

Cross-Cultural Collaboration: The correlation findings provide a unique opportunity for cross-cultural collaboration. Professionals from different countries and languages can use this knowledge to bridge cultural gaps, empathize with others' fears, and build meaningful connections based on a deeper understanding of diverse value systems. It can catalyze more inclusive and effective collaboration.

Psychological and Societal Insights: The correlation between fears and Spiral Dynamics colors over time and across countries and languages offers valuable insights into psychological and societal dynamics. It can contribute to our understanding of how fears evolve, adapt, and shape individuals and communities. This knowledge can inform research, policy-making, and interventions to address societal challenges and promote well-being.

The intersection of fears and Spiral Dynamics colors opens up many possibilities for personal growth, leadership effectiveness, cross-cultural understanding, and societal impact. Let's leverage these findings to foster a more empathetic, inclusive, and supportive world.

I invite you to dive into the full research report, engage in meaningful discussions, and explore how these insights can be applied in your personal and professional endeavors. Together, we can make a difference!

The list of fears continued:
  • aerophobia - fear of flying (in an airplane),
  • aichmophobia - fear of sharp objects,
  • ailurophobia - fear of cats,
  • aquaphobia - fear of water,
  • anatidaephobia - fear that somewhere, a duck or goose is watching you,
  • androphobia - fear of men,
  • anthropophobia - fear of people, crowds,
  • astraphobia - fear of thunder and lightning,
  • atelophobia - fear of imperfection,
  • athazagoraphobia - fear of forgetting someone or something, as well as a fear of being forgotten,
  • atychiphobia - fear of failure,
  • autophobia or monophobia - fear of being alone,
  • cherophobia - fear of happiness, a person has an irrational aversion to being happy,
  • coulrophobia - fear when you see clowns or clown images,
  • cynophobia - fear of dogs,
  • dentophobia - fear of dentistry,
  • dermatophobia - fear of getting a skin disease,
  • erythrophobia - fear of blushing,
  • entomophobia - fear of insects,
  • gamophobia - fear of commitment or marriage,
  • glenophobia - fear of looking at dolls or special situations,
  • glossophobia - fear of public speaking,
  • gynophobia - fear of women,
  • hemophobia - fear of seeing blood or getting tests or shots where blood may be involved,
  • haphephobia - fear of being touched,
  • hypsophobia - fear of heights,
  • hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia - the fear of long words,
  • homicidophobia - fear of committing murder,
  • herpetophobia - fear or aversion to reptiles, commonly lizards and snakes,
  • maniophobia - fear of madness,
  • mephobia - fear of becoming so awesome that the human race can't handle it and everybody dies,
  • misophobia - fear of hatred,
  • mysophobia - fear of contamination and germs,
  • nosophobia - fear of injury, incurable disease, infection,
  • nomophobia (NO MObile PHone PhoBIA) - fear of being without a mobile device, or beyond mobile phone contact,
  • nyctophobia - fear of the dark,
  • ophidiophobia - fear of snakes,
  • ombrophobia - fear of rain, from intense weather to a drizzle,
  • pediophobia - fear of children, dolls, or inanimate objects that look real,
  • philophobia - fear of falling in love,
  • phobophobia - fear of being afraid,
  • phonophobia - fear of sound,
  • pantophobia - all-encompassing compulsive fear,
  • pistanthrophobia - fear of trusting people or getting hurt by someone in a romantic relationship,
  • sitophobia - fear of eating,
  • scoptophobia - fear of scrutiny that can interfere with your daily activities in many ways,
  • scopophobia - fear of being seen in public or stared at by others,
  • social phobia - fear in social settings, fear of situations in which you may be judged negatively,
  • somniphobia - fear of sleep,
  • suicidophobia - fear of committing suicide,
  • taphophobia - fear of being buried alive,
  • thanatophobia - fear of sudden death,
  • tokophobia - fear of pregnancy and can lead to avoidance of childbirth,
  • trichophobia - fear of seeing or touching hair,
  • trypanophobia - fear of needles,
  • venustraphobia - fear of beautiful women,
  • xenophobia - fear of the unknown; in modern usage, the word has evolved to mean the fear of strangers or foreigners — but its original meaning is much broader.

2023.04.07
Valerii Kosenko
Proxecto de propietario de produtos Saas Pet Project Sdtest®

Valerii foi cualificado como pedagogo social-psicólogo en 1993 e desde entón aplicou os seus coñecementos na xestión de proxectos.
Valerii obtivo un máster e a cualificación do xestor de proxectos e do programa en 2013. Durante o seu programa de máster, familiarizouse coa folla de ruta do proxecto (GPM Deutsche Gesellschaft Für ProjektManagement E. V.) e dinámica espiral.
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Valerii é o autor de explorar a incerteza do V.U.C.A. Concepto empregando dinámicas en espiral e estatísticas matemáticas en psicoloxía, máis de 20 enquisas internacionais.
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