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Seasons in Beulah Land Seasons in Beulah Land by Billy Blackman
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“I’ve read where analysts have taken the “fear of change when recurring in adults” and dissected it and laid its parts on a table for examination and found as its main component the “fear of failure”— a lack of confidence in one’s own abilities. To me this analysis is far too complicated and does not pin down the truth altogether. It is because of our natural desire to be close to familiar things, and our longing for a sense of permanence, that we wrestle with change. We grab hold of whatever we can in our attempt to slow down change as it’s pulling us out the door. We drag our feet even though we know change will improve our situation, muttering and groaning and rationalizing even when we know fate has”
Billy Blackman, Seasons in Beulah Land
“I’ve read where analysts have taken the “fear of change when recurring in adults” and dissected it and laid its parts on a table for examination and found as its main component the “fear of failure”— a lack of confidence in one’s own abilities.”
Billy Blackman, Seasons in Beulah Land