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Anxiety can be a gateway to deeper understanding of the self from "summary" of The Concept of Anxiety: A Simple Psychologically Oriented Deliberation in View of the Dogmatic Problem of Hereditary Sin by Soren Kierkegaard

In the depths of anxiety, one can find a key to unlock the mysteries of the self. Anxiety is not merely a negative emotion to be avoided or suppressed, but rather a powerful force that can lead us towards a deeper understanding of who we are. When we experience anxiety, we are faced with a fundamental existential dilemma – the confrontation with our own freedom and responsibility. Anxiety arises from the awareness of our own possibilities and the burden of choice that comes with them. It is a sign that we are not simply passive beings, but active agents in our own lives. In the face of anxiety, we are forced to confront the reality of our own existence and the choices we make that shape our destiny. Through the experience of anxiety, we are brought face to face with our deepest desires and fears. It reveals to us the true nature of our innermost thoughts and emotions, laying bare the complexities of our psyche. Anxiety strips away the veneer of everyday life, exposing the raw truth of our being. In this sense, anxiety can be seen as a gateway to self-discovery. By delving into the depths of our anxiety, we can uncover hidden aspects of ourselves that were previously unknown. It is through the process of confronting our anxiety that we can gain insight into our true selves and come to a more profound understanding of who we are.
  1. By embracing our anxiety rather than running from it, we can transform it into a source of strength and self-awareness. It is through the crucible of anxiety that we can forge a deeper connection with ourselves and find meaning in the midst of uncertainty and doubt. In this way, anxiety can be a powerful catalyst for personal growth and transformation.
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The Concept of Anxiety: A Simple Psychologically Oriented Deliberation in View of the Dogmatic Problem of Hereditary Sin

Soren Kierkegaard

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