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What is the fear of being average called?
Koinophobia
Koinophobia: The Fear of Being Ordinary.
How do I get over my fear of being average?
Stop the fear of being ordinary by committing to end the comparison game. If social media has become a problem for you, go through and unfollow the people and pages that give you FOMO and FOBO. Comparison steals your joy. If you want to be more content with your ‘average’ life, don’t compare yourself with others.
Whats does average mean?
Being “average” is to pass one’s life away with time, rather than to pass one’s time away with life; it’s to kill time, rather than to work it to death.
What is ordinary life?
Ordinary Life — a type of whole life insurance contract arranged so that the premiums are payable as long as the insured lives. The contract is not paid up and does not mature until the named insured reaches age 100 or dies, whichever event comes first.
What does it mean to live an ordinary life?
An ordinary life also means not trying to be better than others but to be the best you can at being yourself. It means understanding that everyone is struggling with something. It’s not our place to judge others for where they are in life. In an ordinary life we don’t need to feel special or bigger than life.
What are the symptoms of being afraid of people?
If you are afraid of people, your fear might manifest itself in a variety of symptoms, such as the following: In addition to being afraid of people, if you have social anxiety you will also be afraid that others will notice your anxiety. This “fear of fear” or cycle of panic that develops can be hard to break free from on your own.
What are some quotes about the fear of being average?
“Be motivated by the fear of being average.” Anonymous 6. “The average man does not want to be free. He simply wants to be safe.” H L Mencken 7. “Refuse to be average. Let your heart soar as high as it will.” A. W. Tozer 8. “You were never created to live an average life.
Are You Afraid of people with social anxiety disorder?
In addition to being afraid of people, people with social anxiety are often afraid that others will notice their anxiety. This “fear of fear” or cycle of panic that develops can be hard to break free from on your own.
Do you have a problem with people who are average?
Most people don’t have a problem with people who are average, except when they are entitled or detached from reality. We are more likely to appreciate people when they are more competent than they claim to be, but there is nothing charming in those who are their own biggest fans.