Altitude (Fear of Heights)

Altitude (Fear of Heights)

“Altitude” is a courageous anthem for the dreamers, the risk-takers, and anyone who’s ever paused at the edge of becoming. This track doesn’t just talk about fear—it flies through it. With emotionally charged lyricism and energy-infused delivery, it explores the hidden terror behind rising into our light, our greatness, our truth.

It’s not the fall we’re afraid of—it’s the becoming. The transformation. The altitude.
And this track says: rise anyway.

Through lyrical storytelling and grounded vulnerability, “Altitude” speaks to that moment before the leap—the hesitation, the what-ifs, the ache of unrealized potential—and then flips the narrative. It becomes a declaration. A reclamation. A vow to stop shrinking for the sake of comfort, and to finally take flight.

Your wings weren’t made to fold.
Let the wind teach you who you really are.

I’ve got wings I barely trust,
Paper dreams collecting dust.
Standin’ on the edge with the wind in my chest,
But fear keeps sayin’, “Safer’s best.”

I see the sky callin’ my name,
But what if I fall and feel the flame?
So I stall, I sway, I stall some more —
Feet on the ledge, eyes on the floor.

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Just got this to see if it helps with downhill mountain biking - will keep everyone posted to see if it makes an impact.

I’ve never been a fan of heights, so should be able to tell pretty clearly if it has a noticeable difference.

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This audio talks more about the “heights” in transformations or leaps of faith we avoid taking in life for fear of falling, afraid of reaching high in the scale or success etc

But but i hope it works also for physical heights, i would def get it myself if yes lol

I look forward to your review about it :slight_smile:

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In my opinion it’s sort of the same thing - irrational fears stoping you from enjoying activities.

It does work - went on a Ski lift (used to be terrified of them) - didn’t bother me at all.

I did have a fair amount of exposure therapy last year, but still had a little fear when looking down. This time, nothing!

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