Fear and Future.

September 22, 2009 at 8:55 am | In Dilemma, Personal, Questions N Answers, Thoughts | 9 Comments

Whats worse? Realizing you are being considered unfit to share thoughts with?, or the fear of a possibility, that you may never be considered fit.

Reality, Illusions, Fear and Future.

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  1. the fear of a possibility, that you may never be considered fit.
    But the consolation is that its just a possibilty! Not a rule.

  2. i’m slightly confused by your question… from how i understand, if you share your thoughts with someone, chances are they are going to share their thoughts with you… you know — best friends, couples, siblings, etc etc… but i digress, the answer to your question would be both — neither is a very happy thought. but then, one should only worry about it if they’re sharing their thoughts and not getting the same in return. otherwise, meh! :)

  3. Any kind of fear can not be good.. so i guess the lesser of the two evils would be “Realizing you are being considered unfit to share thoughts with”

    That ways you can probably talk and get it sorted out…

  4. Both.

  5. the fear in itself is the worst place in which to be caught.

  6. I think fear, to a certain degree helps us be less arrogant. Instead of giving importance to what other consider of us, we ought to be able to see the true ourselves from the other’s shoes and judge…

    Destination Infinity

  7. In my opinion nobody is unfit to share thoughts with You might disagree with somebody but everybody has the right of there own opinion The last one ?
    Who has to right to consider that

  8. It is really scary to know that you will never be deemed fit!

  9. The latter one is positively scary !


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