WHICH FEAR OF THE SOUL EFFECTS YOU THE MOST?

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WHICH FEAR OF THE SOUL EFFECTS YOU THE MOST?


[+] ballot by aya
created Mon Jan 10, 05

In relation to my ballot "What type of soul do you have?" These are the primary fears of the soul. Which effects you the most? Again, if you don't have a soul, which fear effects you the most? BE HONEST! I found this from a page called astro-metrics.

Self destruction: the fear of the loss of control. This effects those primarily who are often very well disciplined, an intimate dinner for four is the largest gathering they can handle, & tend to socializing in very controlled environments. They are often thought of as rather difficult people as they tend to be very authoritarian giving the outward appearance of success and tranquillity.

Self Deprecation: The fear of inadequacy. People suffering from this fear often inform others not to expect too much from them as they have many other "irons in the fire", all of which demand their time and attention. Often, they will take on far too much, then fail to "deliver the goods" because they are overloaded.

Martyrdom: The fear of worthlessness. These people will find a myriad of ways to "tempt fate" in order to establish their worth. They undertake an almost constant search for the illusive grail of worthiness. They put themselves at the disposal of others, whether it be a family member or just a friend on the phone.

Greed - The fear of loss or want. There is no such thing as enough of whatever the greed is fixed on. This person is hardest to live with, as they are completely ruthless trying to satisfying their greed. They are rarely trusted by others, and rightly so.

Arrogance: The fear of vulnerability. These people are truly shy, although this behavior might not appear so during casual encounters with them. They will avoid anything that smacks of exposure. Sometimes, they will go out of their way to develop a very strong public image so that their true personality need not be exposed.

Impatience: The fear of missing something. These people feel that whatever they have missed is more important than what they are currently doing. They have difficulty completing things.

Stubbornness: The fear of change or dealing with new situations. Someone so afflicted will tend to make a new situation as much like the one they are already familiar, or find inventive ways to avoid the new situation entirely. They develop skills in the social graces and can be very entertaining, going out of their way to make others comfortable in the old situation.

These might be extreme, but match the ones you think effect you the most, and you can mix and match.

Self destruction: the fear of the loss of control
Self Deprecation: The fear of inadequacy
Martyrdom: The fear of worthlessness
Greed - The fear of loss or want
Arrogance: The fear of vulnerability
Impatience: The fear of missing something
Stubbornness: The fear of change or dealing with new situations
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COMMENTS:
So hard to choose, I think I may suffer from most if not all of these diseases of the soul. Well maybe not the greed one. Self Deprecation: The fear of inadequacy, is the one that seems to fit more than the others.
by lowerclassbrats on Mon Jan 10, 05 8:20pm [+]

I have a pointy stick ,so I fear no one or anything.(well I do fear getting frost bite on my naughty bit,but nothing else)
by Quinn_the_Eskimo on Mon Jan 10, 05 9:08pm [+]

lessee, I suffer from (in no particular order) greed, lust, pride, gluttony, sloth, envy and rage. is that sooo wrong?
by spanky on Mon Jan 10, 05 10:02pm [+]

Hmmm... How about bipolarity: The fear of boredom. Whimsical mood fluctuations and the tendency to create and solve problems for oneself, thus avoiding stability and banality.
by magdalenasdollar on Mon Jan 10, 05 10:48pm [+]

Oh, and laziness: fear of success. Fear that one's efforts will not be recognized nor rewarded. Fear of rejection. Some might say of failure.
by magdalenasdollar on Mon Jan 10, 05 10:51pm [+]

Primarily arrogance with a touch of self-deprecation, self-destruction, and stubbornness.
by zorra on Sat Sep 24, 05 11:20pm [+]






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