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Defined in psychological terms, a fanatic is a man who consciously over-compensates a secret doubt
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"Defined in psychological terms, a fanatic is a man who consciously over-compensates a secret doubt"

- Aldous Huxley

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A fanatic is someone that is excessively passionate and also committed to a particular cause or belief. In emotional terms, a fanatic is somebody that is attempting to overcompensate for an ingrained doubt or instability. This is a conscious initiative to confirm to themselves as well as others that they are appropriate which their beliefs stand. This is often carried out in an extreme manner, as the individual is attempting to prove their indicate an extreme degree. This can be seen in several areas, such as religion, politics, as well as sports. The person may be attempting to show to themselves as well as others that their beliefs are right, and that they are not wrong. This can cause an unhealthy fixation with the reason or idea, as the person is trying to prove their point to a severe degree. Aldous Huxley's quote is a terrific pointer to be aware of our very own instabilities as well as questions, and also to not let them drive us to become enthusiasts.

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Aldous Huxley This quote is written / told by Aldous Huxley between July 26, 1894 and November 22, 1963. He was a famous Novelist from England. The author also have 89 other quotes.

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