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Nice little line. It’s got that proverb vibe. 👀👂
“Seeing is believing, hearing is fearing.” basically plays on how different senses shape trust and emotion:
Seeing is believing → People trust what they see with their own eyes. Visual proof feels concrete.
Hearing is fearing → Things we only hear about (rumors, stories, warnings) can spark fear or anxiety, because we imagine the worst.
So the idea is:
👉 Direct experience builds belief, but second-hand information can create fear.
Example in real life:
If someone tells you a place is dangerous, you might feel scared.
But if you go there and see it’s actually calm, your belief changes.
It’s also a bit of a warning about rumors and misinformation—what we hear can scare us even when it’s not fully true.
Low-key though, it sounds like a line that could work in a poem or song. Want help turning it into a short quote, poem, or caption? 😄
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