Living a life without fear, is it what I should do regardless of situations?

Leo Nordin
By Leo Nordin in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God,
Hello, a few might recognize me from a couple earlier threads discussing the same things as I will with you all here.   I had my awakening a little early but I am more grounded now and have more experience, im only 17 year old though. I would like to discuss action and fear. If one would live fearlessly but without clarity that would be a disaster. But clarity is only in relation to all that you have gathered and in what ways you might look at things. We will always have a limited understanding. With that said the body is made for health and survival so if my understanding is right living fearlessly you will still conserve yourself, at least until you are ready to say goodbye to this world. But what about all the other relations you have with the outside world. If you have no fear you might look at every situation, find some clarity in something and act instantly on that clarity, but that clarity does not always come in regard to the future or all the effects it will have. You might fulfill lifes desire every moment but what about all the problems that might cause when external life situations aren't prepared for that. You might not get to keep your job anymore, you might drop out of school(aka maybe me soon) etc...  Is this what happened to Sadhguru after "Enlightenment". He quit his job, and continued to live on his intelligence and consciousness??  Assuming I am fully capable to do the same is it okay for me to live in the same manner which I crave so much without fear?? (absolutely do not factor in my age as in maturity or spiritual development thanks) Then another question arises, it will fuck up all my previous plans for the future and might make situations quite interesting to say the least. But at least in your experience of life that won't be a problem living this way. So then I should live the desire of creation right? Or am I missing something.   
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