Summary
This quote recognizes the inherent instinct of humans to eliminate or get rid of things that instill fear within them. When faced with something intimidating or unsettling, it is often our instinctive response to try and remove or destroy it, believing that this action will provide a sense of safety and security. This quote highlights the deeply rooted and natural tendency to confront our fears through acts of eradication, a behavior that has likely developed as a protective mechanism over time.