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Phronemophobia:Fear Of Thinking MoreCommonThanFearOf Heights

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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2008

hey there....what i am going to talk to you about today is about a phobia called phronemophobia,which is the fear of thinking...and i will explain to you a little bit as to why i believe that it is more common than the fear of heights....starting off... a phobia is only triggered when whatever subjected fear you have is confronted...like fear of spiders,well you won't think about spiders or constantly be scared about it UNTIL you actually see a spider and then thats when the phobia is triggered,and then thats when you avoid at utmost your situation.in explaining that,let's look at phronemophobia,when somebody is starting to talk about something controversial or something that will make a person think to a higher degree,you will notice that all of a sudden the person that is listening is all of a sudden getting uncomfortable,and getting uneasy,and when the phobia kicks in thats when you see him getting scared,and you are not talking about like,child molesting or anything,and thats when you see thats he is starting to think about what you are saying,and thats when the fear grips him by his throat,and for some reason that person begins to think that there is some type of law that is being broken by what is being said.and thats why i believe that there is a level of programming that is going on in our society,where,people talk about certain things and people think its against the law,thoughtcrime,completely orwellian,but in reality there is none of this sort of thing,and if there is its done covertly.
now this to avoid this confrontation,like seeing a spider,will try to avoid at his utmost capability. will either put you down,just dismiss and try to change the subject,or just get plain angry,and something to realize that its not you its him.he's just avoiding his phobia,and its a phobia thats not being explored,or made public for obvious reasons.and looking at how the majority of people are like that,meaning have fear of thinking.one will now know that its indeed more common than the fear of heights,thats it.

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  • I didnt finish your video, that atrocious noise in the background is the cause.

  • actually satan works in the cover of darkness and i see that he has pulled wool over your eyes,when you get older maybe your eyes will be open to the real truth.may god bless you also.

  • how did satan got in the picture? you're the one who tells me to stop questionning and follow like a lemming,i think you're the one who is more of a slave.you probably go to war rallys with a banner of the cross along with a nuke bomb and a missile next to it.did you even understood the video anyway? from the looks of it i don't think you did.

  • yeah whatever slave

  • yeahhhh doing whats best for your fellow citizens:being slaves,yup good work..you would,ve been a model citizen in nazi germany..no i am not jealous,power corrupts and at least i make videos,you're just too dumb to know how to make one. and to correct you: NO gandhi would NOT like that one because thats what he did,CHALLENGE THINGS!

  • yeahhhh gandhi would've really like that one...and you are just stupid TO follow a popular leader

  • you just invented that word... link me wrong pls

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