Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Neuronervousness

Neuronervousness noun Also known as neuroanxiety, is a psychological disorder which can be described as when a person is nervous of being nervous. This condition can be potentially fatal to a person suffering from it. The first recorded case of neuronervousness was Sir Walter Raleigh, the Elizabethan spy, explorer and courtier. Although Sir Raleigh was known for an adventurous life, this was a clever disguise meant to confuse and trick his ailment. Behind a calm mask, he was very careful to avoid any nervousness. Although it is commonly believed he was executed, he in fact died of his condition. Kneeling in front of the executioner, he could no longer keep his anxiety at bay and his condition got the better of him.

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