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Conflict.  I don't know how to handle it, and expect to be humiliated.  So I run away if I can.  But I have once or twice moved in on trouble because I couldn't imagine doing anything else.

Falling.  I am not afraid of height as such (e.g., being in an airplane, looking down a cliff over a wall), but of (perceived) exposure.  Looking down thru a grating is particularly unnerving.  Climbing without having something to hold onto, I will be paralyzed with fright.  This has gotten noticeably worse over the years.  About 45 years ago I actually tried to learn to rockclimb.  I took refuge in being unable to imagine the next move.

Failure of imagination is a weak form of courage and a strong form of cowardice.

A change in the political situation.  Knowledge of 20th-century politics, especially in Europe but also in America, has weighed in on me the fact that it is not just criminals that are in danger from the police.  I have always half supposed that someday I shall be in prison.  During my life, however, my political, religious, and sexual deviations have actually become steadily less dangerous.  That has led me to the notion that I should, as a sort of moral hygiene, use such a period of calm to fool myself into assuring (by putting myself on record) that when the forces of evil triumph I shall surely be on the losing side.
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(Simon Spotlight Entertainment, 2006)

This is an account of a soft collision between two major social evils: the drug laws and mass entertainment.  The author, a comedian & actor, made movies that were immersed in the drug culture and made fun of drug cops.  The Bush administration, in its meanness, undertook to get back at him by prosecuting him in connection with a paraphernalia business run by his wife & son.  He wanted to fight, but had to cop a plea to avoid prosecutions of his family.  He was sentenced to 9 months.  Because he was a celebrity, he was sent to a minimum-security prison and was treated with forbearance by the guards and the other prisoners.  He was indignant, but his religious beliefs saved him from excessive resentment:  God had sent him to prison to awaken him from his illusions of immunity.  He now claims to have quit illegal drugs, but continues to propagandize against the drug laws.

He appears actually to enjoy the perquisites of celebrity: "gorgeous" women, being driven to prison in a limousine, etc.  All that is, IMO, a magnification & glorification of a kind of natural foolishness, but I take care to remind myself that it is of some use to some people.

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