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Ambitions Our plans for the future regarding gaining acceptance, power, recognition, prestige, friends, money, possessions or sex relations
Bitterness Difficult to accept. Painful
Black & White Written or printed.
Brainstorm A sudden burst of anger (see 1930's definition)
Catalogue A complete list in systematic order with particulars added to items.
Conduct Behavior, especially in its moral aspect
Defect Lack of something essential for completeness. Blemish.
Destroy To render useless.
Dishonest The act or practice of telling a lie, or of cheating, deceiving, stealing, etc.
Dubious Of questionable value or truth. Maybe... maybe not.
Earnestly Seriously, intensely, fervently.
Emotional Security Wanting no exposure to feelings of apprehension or doubt.
Exact Precise, accurate, strictly correct.
Fanatical Mistaken and misguided enthusiasm for something.
Fancied Imaginary.
Fault Defect. Blemish in character. Something done wrongly. An error or mistake.
Fear A feeling of anxiety, agitation, uneasiness, apprehension, etc.
Financial Security Wanting money, property, clothing, housing, cars, etc. in order to be secure.
Frightened A temporary or continual state of fear.
Futility Uselessness.
Grouch A discontented person. One who grumbles or sulks. Being grumpy
Hysterical Wildly uncontrollable emotion or excitement.
Ideal Answering to ones highest conception. Perfect or supremely excellent.
Imperious Urge An urging impulse or tendency. A strong desire.
Inconsiderate With little consideration of others in thought or action.
Infinite Something without beginning and without end. Limitless
Inventory A written list of items. A detailed list.
Jealousy Feeling envious resentment against a successful rival or at success, advantages etc. Inclined to or troubled by suspicions or fears or rivalry.
List To catalog or inventory.
Loose Lax in principals or morals. Contrary to society's or God's standards.
Manifest To display or show by one's acts.
Mistake To come to the wrong conclusion. Believing incorrectly or contrary to good conduct.
Moral Truth concerned with right and wrong conduct towards others.
Nature The essential characteristic of something.
Overhauling A thorough examination and repair.
Personal Relations Our relationships with other human beings and the world around us.
Personal Security Wanting no exposure to danger, risk or safety to physical well-being.
Pride High or inordinate opinion of one's own dignity, importance, merit or superiority, whether as cherished in the mind or displayed in bearing, conduct etc. Pleasure or satisfaction taken in something done by or belonging to oneself.
Self-Esteem What we think of ourselves - high or low. What we think others think of us.
Selfish Too much consideration with one's own welfare or interests and having little or no concern for others. Wanting personal pleasure or profit. Self-propulsion. Selfish is usually something we say or do.
Self-Seeking Seeking only or mainly to further ones own interests in thought or action. Self-seeking is usually our plans in thought.
Sex Relations Our relations in the sexual area with others in thought or action.
Shortcoming Falling short of what is expected or required. (Same as defect).
Suspicion Imagination of the existence of guilt, fault, falsity, defect or the like, on slight evidence or without any evidence. To suspect. Doubt, mistrust, misgiving. A feeling that appearances are not reliable.
Wrong Acting, judging or believing incorrectly. Contrary to good conduct.