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Show -jT-j T Idea of Inferiority Not at All Uncommon The feeling of inferiority s an ex nerience so nearly universal that it cannot be considered abnormal or ev Z ce of disease, declares a writer in vgeia Magazine. Most of us have had mis feeling at some time in our lives. Z-U as when making a speech, undcr-Jking undcr-Jking a new job, or taking a prominent ru.t r,n some social function. 1 he ammering. trembling, paipttation and emptiness of mind which comes at be-"g be-"g called on to face a new situation .,re familiar to all of us. However, hv establishing habits of (.0 ,r ,'e and self-reliance and by learm g' .o attend to the matter In ; ,.nn,ertluin to our feelings, most o, us J,,'; been able to overcome these dlf- ficulties. If these feelings of inability to meet the situation are not faced frankly and overcome, one establishes a habit of fear. Then the sense of failure and the feelings of inferiority become habitual, and one's lot will be indeed unhappy. |