Andrews, the main character in Graham Greene's The Man Within, seems to suffers from a pathological, perhaps genetic fearful mindset. No matter what he does he's afraid of something and has to talk himself into and up to the task at hand. However, he does so not through self encouragement, but rather through an inner voice saying this will go wrong, that will happen, and so on and so on, and then refusing to give the voice control.
The Man Within // Things Fall Apart
The Man Within // Things Fall Apart
The Man Within // Things Fall Apart
Andrews, the main character in Graham Greene's The Man Within, seems to suffers from a pathological, perhaps genetic fearful mindset. No matter what he does he's afraid of something and has to talk himself into and up to the task at hand. However, he does so not through self encouragement, but rather through an inner voice saying this will go wrong, that will happen, and so on and so on, and then refusing to give the voice control.