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Ten grounded fear-to-context scenarios spanning markets, health, crime, geopolitics, work, social overthinking, misinformation, and general dread—built to expand toward a larger library.

Financial Fear

I saw a market crash headline. Should I panic about my future?

Financial headlines can make long-term fear feel immediate and personal.

Tone: Analytical

Career / AI Fear

Everyone says AI is replacing jobs. Am I screwed?

AI anxiety often blends real structural change with inflated personal doom.

Tone: Direct

Health Fear

There’s a disease outbreak in the news. How worried should I actually be?

Outbreak coverage can trigger bodily fear far beyond direct exposure.

Tone: Grounding

Crime / Safety Fear

Crime stories online are making me feel unsafe all the time.

Repeated crime content can distort the map of everyday danger.

Tone: Grounding

News / World Events

War headlines are making me feel like everything is collapsing.

Escalation stories often create a sense of total collapse even when the real impact is narrower.

Tone: Analytical

Financial Fear

I keep hearing rumors about layoffs and I’m panicking.

Rumor plus job insecurity can create severe future fear before facts are clear.

Tone: Direct

Social / Relationship Fear

I keep overthinking one message and assuming the worst.

Small social ambiguity can expand into rejection, shame, and worst-case storytelling.

Tone: Grounding

Misinformation / Rumor Fear

I can’t tell what’s real anymore because every version sounds terrifying.

Conflicting scary claims can create reality confusion that feels like threat.

Tone: Analytical

General Uncertainty

The future feels broken. How do I think clearly again?

When fear has no single object, structure becomes even more important.

Tone: Grounding

Health Fear

A health symptom made me spiral after reading online.

Online symptom searching often creates certainty inflation and bodily panic.

Tone: Grounding

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