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I want to do this, but…. – Message from The Zahir

By Rajesh Setty on Tue 29 Apr 2008, 9:59 AM - 3 Comments

I am reading Paulo Coehlo’s fantastic book “The Zahir“. There is a paragraph on Page 18 that speaks to the syndrome called “Self-esteem Insurance Syndrome” (name made up by me). This syndrome affects many Wannabe entrepreneurs and in general many people who are putting off “identifying their purpose” and taking solid steps towards realizing it. The way I describe the syndrome is simply by not “committing” to what is it that one wants to become. Because if you commit and not get it, you might have trouble with your self-esteem later. So in order to protect your self-esteem sometime in the future, one decides to NOT COMMIT to the dream completely. That way the person is “safely reducing his or her future accountability”

Here is the paragraph from “The Zahir” that explains it brilliantly

“I continue to search for love, I continue to writing songs. When people ask me what I do, I say I’m a writer. When they say they only know my song lyrics, I say that’s just part of my work. When they apologise and say they’ve never read any of my books, I explain that I am working on a project – which is a lie. The truth is that I have money, I have contacts, but what I don’t have is the courage to write a book. My dream is now realizable, but if I try and fail, I don’t know what the rest of my life will be like; that’s why it’s better to live cherishing a dream than face the possibility that it might all come to nothing

Can it be said any better?

 

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Venkk Sastry  on April 29th, 2008

Correct me if I am wrong, here the reason for the person NOT COMMITTING seems to be due to fear of failure. One way to over come this fear is to have the attitude of enjoying the journey (doing your part) and not worrying about the destination. Some people call it detached involvement.

Am I making sense here? Thoughts?

Regards
venkk

Rajesh Setty  on April 29th, 2008

Fear of Failure is definitely high on the list of many people Venkk. Once the “ego” comes into the picture everything gets messed up.

Thank you so much for the comments.

Best,
Raj

Deepika Bajaj  on May 3rd, 2008

This is very thought provoking…is it possible that one fears his/her own success? Fear of failure and doubting yourself are obvious truths yet I wonder if one fears his/her own success and how it might look….

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