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I do, everyone is susceptible to it.
The mind is ruled by psychological biases. Such biases twist the mind into believing some things are true, when they are not. Two of the most powerful biases are hope (or, described differently, optimistic belief that something may be true) and fear. When someone hopes something may or may not be true, such as that a friend did not betray him, then he may actually believe in a lie told to him by another, or told to himself, that the friend did not betray him, when in actuality the friend did. Similarly, when someone fears something may or may not be true, such as that one is not competent enough to fill one's job responsibilities, then he may actually believe that such is true. Instead of allowing biases to twist one's brief, one must try and escape the effect of the biases and determine the actual truth of a situation.
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Yes I agree sometimes we freak ourselves out and it never seems that bad. And I love your profile pic
it happens that I worry, and the outcome is totally unexpected and ultra positive :D
Lately, the headmaster of Drama Queen's school denied her the right to register for the state exam. We also had a meeting with the authorities, but I didn't have much hope, as the guy who takes care of Drama Queen's school stuff wasn't very helpful. And... on this meeting, he was extremely helpful... to the point Drama Queen will be registered this week :D
I worry way too much, and things almost always are better than what I was worrying about.
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Right now, I am finishing wedding plans and HOPING that everything works well on April 26-27!
I really thought I was going to be laid off from my job a couple of months ago. It has been really quiet and I was afraid that the place would be closed. There was a company meeting one day and I thought that would be when we would all be let go. What they said was that there would be some layoffs they would still need me.
Yes, and I believe in order to make those things happen the way we like them to be, we have to forget them. Like put them at the back of our minds. That way there is 98 percent chances that we could get what we want. That's my opinion.
Absolutely, worrying about potential outcomes often leads to undue stress and anxiety, especially when those outcomes never materialize as feared. Our minds have a tendency to exaggerate worst-case scenarios, causing unnecessary distress. In reality, many worries never manifest or unfold differently from our expectations. Recognizing this can help alleviate anxiety and foster resilience. It's crucial to maintain perspective, focusing on the present moment rather than dwelling on imagined future difficulties. Embracing mindfulness and practicing gratitude can also mitigate worries and foster a more positive outlook on life, allowing us to navigate uncertainties with greater ease.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/TVsKz6SHazMI'm not too sure to be honest that's a hard question. I'mma think about this and I'll get back to this opinion if I think of something
Yeah. Most of the time we prepare for the worst and it seldom comes.
Yes it has happened for the better a few times but it also went the other way and was worse than I expected.
All my life if there's anything i need to learn - worry less
Yeah sometimes I worry too much about nothing
it's my job to worry... sometimes
Yea true tht happens
yes, too much overthinking for nothing.
They pretty much never do.
Yes! Sometimes.
I do life is just unpredictable like that :-)
That happens all the time.
I always worry about my job.
Sometimes. Usually I just get fucked tho.
Yes this happens sometimes
Hopefully they won't happen
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