"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Atychiphobia (from the Greek phóbos, meaning "fear" or "morbid fear" and atyches meaning "unfortunate" ) is the abnormal, unwarranted, and persistent fear of failure. As with many phobias, atychiphobia often leads to a constricted lifestyle, and is particularly devastating for its effects on a person’s willingness to attempt certain activities. A person afflicted with atychiphobia considers the possibility of failure so intense that they choose not to take the risk. Often this person will subconsciously undermine their own efforts so that they no longer have to continue to try.
Because effort is proportionate to the achievement of personal goals and fulfillment, this unwillingness to try that arises from the perceived inequality between the possibilities of success and failure holds the atychiphobic back from a life of meaning and the realization of potential. By definition, the anxiety of any particular phobia is understood to be disproportionate to reality, and the victim is typically aware that the fear is irrational, making the problem a largely subconscious one. For this reason there are no simple treatments for atychiphobia, however there are several options available."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atychiphobia
Possible Symptoms of Atychiphobia:
1. Online public forum contributors who post regularly but seldom if ever start threads of their own.
"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Atychiphobia (from the Greek phóbos, meaning "fear" or "morbid fear" and atyches meaning "unfortunate" ) is the abnormal, unwarranted, and persistent fear of failure. As with many phobias, atychiphobia often leads to a constricted lifestyle, and is particularly devastating for its eff ...[text shortened]... ublic forum contributors who post regularly but seldom if ever start threads of their own.
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2. Online public forum contributors who post far too regularly and create dozens of inane threads of their own.
6. Those risk averse employees who are secure in uninteresting repetitive task jobs who decline attractive promotion offers with other companies which would mean greater responsibility, compensation and benefits for them and their families.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby 6. Those risk averse employees who are secure in uninteresting repetitive task jobs who decline attractive promotion offers with other companies which would mean greater responsibility, compensation and benefits for them and their families.
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7. (sorry, i wanted to post a comment but i just couldn't)
"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Atychiphobia (from the Greek phóbos, meaning "fear" or "morbid fear" and atyches meaning "unfortunate" ) is the abnormal, unwarranted, and persistent fear of failure. As with many phobias, atychiphobia often leads to a constricted lifestyle, and is particularly devastating for its eff ...[text shortened]... ublic forum contributors who post regularly but seldom if ever start threads of their own.
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Returning and immediately talking about the possible "phobias" of fellow posters sounds like your sulking isn't over yet. What on earth do "the possibilities of success and failure" have to do with people starting threads on a message board mostly populated by grown ups? Gosh. Fear of "success [or] failure"? People would be forgiven for thinking you're talking about yourself! 😀
Originally posted by FMF Returning and immediately talking about the possible "phobias" of fellow posters sounds like your sulking isn't over yet. What on earth do "the possibilities of success and failure" have to do with people starting threads on a message board mostly populated by grown ups? Gosh. Fear of "success [or] failure"? People would be forgiven for thinking you're talking about yourself! 😀
edit: that was No.10 on the "list" btw.
Original post by Grampy Bobby, 15 Jul '14 09:33
His second (and last) post here was on 16 Jul '14 10:17