feels as they do, they will say: “I don’t know, I just feel I can’t.” Even if you reassure them that they have done well, they will still express doubt about their ability. It is really pathological. Baryta carbonica is not capable in general, and their lack of self-confidence is usually coupled with indecision. If you go to the repertory, you will see “indecision”; Baryta carbonica in capitals. For example, suppose a Baryta carbonica woman decides that she has to buy a house; she goes with her husband to see a house, and the man selling it wants to sell quickly and is therefore willing to give it away for half price. The Baryta car-bonica woman will be indecisive, she will bring up com¬pletely stupid objections:
(Wife): “Yes it’s cheap, but behind the house there is a huge mountains
(Husband): “Yes,but then you have the view of the mountain!” (Wife): “Yes, but the view is not perfect.”
Even if the house is being offered for one third of the price, for one tenth of the price, she will nevertheless find some irrational objection which prevents her from making a concrete decision to buy the house. A logically minded person will not understand the way that Baryta carbonica thinks. Another example of Baryta carbonica reasoning:
(Woman): “If I stop the pills, I’ll get pregnant!”
(Man): “Don’t worry, we just won’t have sex.”
(Woman): “But still, I can’t stop taking the pills.”
(Man): “How would you get pregnant?”
(Woman): “I don’t know.”
The lack of self-confidence in these two remedies, both capitals, is totally different; there is no comparison between them. The lack of self-confidence in Baryta carbonica is so great that they cannot face a challenge at all, whereas Anacardium can face challenges. Once the challenge comes Anacardium faces it, they do what is necessary. Baryta carbonica does not have the energy nor the mental energy to face the challenges.
Baryta carbonica may also be a very clever person, a very