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How the author describes anxiety?

“Thinking sometimes leads you up to a locked door. You are denied entry, however hard you knock There seems to be some insurmountable barrier, a refusal to give you what you are seeking. Yet you sense something is there. You feel as you are in a state of suspended animation; you are wandering around in the dark. All you have are unanswered or half-answered questions, doubts,uncertainties and contradic-
tions. You are like a person who suspects there is something gravely wrong with their health and is awaiting the results of medical tests. The temptation to anxiety or fear is over-
whelming. Anxiety is diffused fear, for the object of it is not known clearly or visibly. If you are in a jungle and see a tiger coming towards you, you are afraid; if there is no tiger and you still feel afraid, you are suffering from anxiety.”


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he gives a lot of scenarios that 9/10 people would feel anxious in. he gives you something to relate or tie the feelings too because almost all of us has, at a point in time, been in one of those situations. and if not he gives broad scenarios so its easy to imagine.

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