BEING PITIED
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A deeply embedded fear often stems from trauma, so it can be helpful to explore emotional wounds that may be a factor. Your character might also become risk-averse, avoiding people and situations they associate with this fear. And for a character to achieve their story goal, they must overcome any fear-based thinking that's holding them back. The Character Builder is a great resource for pulling all these factors together.
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WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE:
Independence
Rejecting charity
The character taking care of themselves when things are rough
Maintaining distance in relationships so no one discovers how hard things have gotten for the character
Keeping their private life private
Maintaining distance in relationships so no one discovers how hard things have gotten for the character
Keeping their private life private
Stashing food, money, and resources to prepare for hard times
Being highly adaptable
Downplaying negative life events so others won't think they're so bad
Brushing off the concerns of others
Becoming defensive when others express pity
Questioning shows of love or concern from others
Projecting strength at all times
Projecting strength at all times
Avoiding churches, soup kitchens, or other places typically associated with charity or sympathy
Overcompensating to show off their physical, emotional, or spiritual strength
Hiding negative emotions
Refusing to get professional help (in the form of counseling, food stamps, etc.)
Avoiding places where pity or charity are offered (church, support groups, etc.)
Quitting activities they enjoy if they start to perform poorly
Working very hard to avoid having to accept help from others
Having high expectations for themselves and others
Keeping up appearances so no one will know when something is off
Having no patience for people who whine about superficial upsets
The character redirecting another person's concern for them to other people who have it worse
Keeping up appearances so no one will know when something is off
Having no patience for people who whine about superficial upsets
The character redirecting another person's concern for them to other people who have it worse