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if you worry about something that you cant control, why worry about it? if you worry about something you can control, why worry about it?
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Originally Posted by solemunchies
Hm, what if worrying about things is a habit? How do you look ahead of these kinds of things?
I'm one to worry a lot
its all about what you've been through in your past, and home many times you've been through them....Originally Posted by solemunchies
Hm, what if worrying about things is a habit? How do you look ahead of these kinds of things?
I'm one to worry a lot
Originally Posted by Emmanuel Goldstein
but if you cant control the way things are going, why would you worry about them? why not accept what is to come and save your frustration?
i mean when i look at it it doesnt even make logical sense to worry about something you cant control ... say you go to a job interview and youfeel you put your best foot forward and are awaiting a phone call ... how could you worry about that? its counter productive ...Originally Posted by I Be John Mayer
Originally Posted by Emmanuel Goldstein
but if you cant control the way things are going, why would you worry about them? why not accept what is to come and save your frustration?
that's much easier said than done.
i can dig it ... and i admit it is difficult, but i just started to take a different outlook on life and realized if i can control something theni have nothing to worry about, i just need to get off my @%$ and do something about it ... and if i cant, then no need to worry ...Originally Posted by dunks87
point taken. i think i worry more about the uncertainty of an occurance coming to pass than i do about things that actually (have) happen(ed). kind of like regretting a mistake, it won't change that it happened, but hopefully it will stop the same one from being repeated...