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This-essay is a8505261.htm which is available at the web-site www.essayz.com. See more notes at the bottom. Previous-Essay <== This-Essay ==> Following-Essay By-Months By-Years By-Words Webs of Like-&-Un-Like ESSAYS <==> Like-&-UN-Like This-One ========================================================== %FREE OF TRAGIC FEAR OF REJECTION 850526 Love sets us free of tragic fear of rejection. Love does not accept upon condition, or reject when conditions are not met. A commitment to reject people who do not measure up to ideal conditions leads to people having a tragic fear of rejection. Commitment to alienative ideals lead to tragedy. Tragedies flow from being faithful to high ideals. Tragedies flow from flaws in the ideals or conception of how to be faithful to the ideas, rather than from failure to do what one believes should be done. Tragedies in the classical Greek sense are not due to technical failures. Technical carelessness, mis- computation, neglect, etc. can lead to terrible consequences which are understandably called tragic; yet such terrible consequences are of a different kind from the tragic consequences of being faithful to flawed ideals or conceptions of how to be faithful to ideals. We need to keep the differences clearly in mind as we try to avoid tragedies. People who are committed to being faithful to their ideals by rejecting others who fail to fulfill conditions, through their faithfulness engender others' fear of rejection. That fear and the alienation which it engenders serves no useful purpose. The fear is a tragic consequence of an unwise commitment which requires rejection as part of being faithful to the commitment (c) 2005 by Paul A. Smith in www.essayz.com Search for Integrity and Honesty (On Being Yourself, Whole and Healthy) ==========================================================
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