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Why do we feel nervous when our near and dear are ill ?

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Asked by lalit mahata, 03 Feb 01:57 pm
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Our attachment towards them makes us nervous when our near and dear are ill.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 03 Feb 02:10 pm

 
  
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We feel nervous due to fear arising from the thought of leaving us .
Answered by joyesh chakraborty, 03 Feb 02:17 pm

 
  
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Apno ke dard ka ahsaas ya fir unke door jane ka dar
Answered by Manju Sikri, 03 Feb 01:58 pm

 
  
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Due to affection towards them
Answered by vedprakash sharma, 03 Feb 06:23 pm

 
  
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Fear of losing them
Answered by Annes, 03 Feb 06:07 pm

 
  
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We dont feel nervous, but we are concerned
Answered by iqbal seth, 03 Feb 02:41 pm

 
  
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Anxiety about their health and they progress
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 03 Feb 02:13 pm

 
  
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Yes Sir we can't be peaceful till they are fine.
Answered by magi, 03 Feb 02:03 pm

 
  
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