> Franklin> It's odd, but think of how much "fear" indifference, 
> indifferently creates. The one ignored thinking "what is wrong with 
> me? Is it something I said, did? Am I not worth anything? Is it my 
> looks, social standing?" Indifference inadvertently breeds fear then, 
> in many situations - unless the one passed by has a solid self-image. 

What you're describing sounds more like "paranoia" to me, Franklin, which is defined 
as "irrational suspicion," whereas "fear" relates to the (rational) expectation or 
awareness of danger.  Just a thought.

-Julius

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