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Old 11-21-2006, 05:47 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Andrew Russell View Post
What does one do when the primary (possibly only) fear associated with some particular outcome is the fear of failing to achieve that outcome?
Is there more to the fear of the outcome failing?

If you ask why do I fear it will fail, is the answer a different fear other than of just failure? Or how it could fail? Will people be angry if you fail and that's the fear - fear of other's reactions - or embarased that it fell through - or afraid that failure means you aren't good enough. What does it mean to you to fail at this? Are those projected meanings feared? Is fearing it won't work a form of doubt or insecurity that has other roots other than pursueing this particular outcome?
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