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write an article on feat of success​

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Answered by Darkpit
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Everyone has probably heard about the fear of failure. In fact, it has become such a popular explanation and excuse for not doing something that it often sounds almost trivial–even though it is a real psychological condition causing a lot of distress to those who suffer from it. At the same time, there is another, somewhat similar phobia which is often overlooked or neglected as insignificant: the fear of success.

At first glance, it might seem absurd: why would anyone be afraid of succeeding in his or her own life? Why would someone avoid–subconsciously or intentionally–accomplishing achievements, reaching goals, and fulfilling their dreams? The devil, as always, is in the details: the number of reasons for a person with the fear of success to worry is large. Unlike some people might think, many of these reasons are rational. Let us take a closer look at what may cause such a phobia and how it manifests itself.

Answered by neerajverma4151
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Fear of success is when you have an ongoing fear of succeeding, so much so that you might be inadvertently self-sabotaging. It's not that you think you're incapable of succeeding. It's more about the fear of change that may come and whether you're up for it. ... People might think you're bragging or self-promotional.

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