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Adressing the problem of Status Anxiety

7/30/2013

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Status anxiety is "an almost universal anxiety that rarely gets mentioned directly: an anxiety about what others think of us; about whether we're judged a success or a failure, a winner or a loser."  Alain de Botton

"Status Anxiety discusses the desire of people in many modern societies to "climb the social ladder" and the anxieties that result from a focus on how one is perceived by others. De Botton claims that chronic anxiety about status is an inevitable side effect of any democratic, ostensibly egalitarian society. De Botton lays out the causes of and solutions to status anxiety as follows:"  Wikipedia

References

Status anxiety characterisation and definitions.
Status Anxiety: Alain de Botton 2004
How to get over status anxiety: Psychology Today


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