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Rajanism
rejectophobia
The council rejects and fears the gift in "Anthem" by Ayn Rand because it represents individuality and independence, concepts that go against the collectivist society they have created. The gift challenges the council's authority and control over its citizens by encouraging personal expression and breaking the rules of conformity. The council fears that the gift will spark rebellion and disrupt the carefully structured society they have established.
Fear of rejection. Fear of mistreatment, and misunderstandings of the situation.
We fear rejection.
Timor repulsae.
The two biggest reasons were: - the fear of group punishment to those left behind. - there was nowhere to go to.
Fear of commitment, fear of rejection and fear of changing the relationship they already have all at the same time.
By asking the friend out. Requires courage to overcome fear of rejection.
I have no idea but the fear of not being loved is philophobia. I hope i helped you.
The only reason I think there is is fear. Fear of the unknown. Fear that there was something they couldn't control out there that was more powerful than them, something they feared and wanted to get rid of. And they did just that. That's the only reason I can think of.
I think it would be fear of rejection. However, if he knows you like and or care about him he has nothing to fear when calling you.