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Haddock, Frank C. (Frank Channing), 1853-1915

"Mastery of Self for Wealth Power Success"


Threat by others: substitute reason, thus--right cause; no cause;
cause magnified.
Threat to others: substitute reason, thus--right cause; no cause;
cause magnified.
Threat by events: substitute reason, thus--right cause; no cause;
cause magnified.
Threat by the future: substitute reason, thus--right cause; no
cause; cause magnified.
You are invited to work out the particulars of this analysis, and
to examine them with reference to your self and life. You will
make some important discoveries. One of the many questions
suggested is this: Is the cause of anticipated possible
consequences justly estimated in your thought--is it a right
cause--is it really as you suppose? The idea is that you think of
any one of your fears and then ask the question in the form just
indicated. Thus we may have the following statement of

KINDS OF FEARS.

Fear of Self: timidity, lack of confidence, possible unaccountable
states.
Fear for Self: weakness, anticipated failure, imagined disgrace.


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