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Old 05.08.2008, 09:55 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by pbradley
It is interesting that those who make priority to show their lack of anxiety in social circles often have the most deep seeded anxieties of us all. They fear their own fear and hide it. I believe these people are what this thread is about.

I'd rather seek to improve myself than be comfortable and complacent. And that is exactly what lacking anxiety leads to, complacency. Fear death and let it enrich life.

shhh... nefeli won already. she's un-one-uppable.





but if you wanna go for 2nd place-- bring it on!

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no, seriously, i was joking this whole thread. are you discussing seriously now?

if you are serious-- fear is natural but anxiety is neurotic i think. same as fear vs cowardice. of course everyone feels fear. but cowards are controlled by it. isn't it how it works?

and about the desperate one-uppers-- tends to be a male pattern, at least in the most stereotypical way. kenny vs. spenny?
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