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A man who suffers before it is necessary, suffers more than is necessary
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Worrying about tomorrow simply ruins today as well as tomorrow. If something bad does happen tomorrow.. well, you’ve lost that day. But you don’t need to lose today too by worrying about it. Let the future take care of itself.
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Worrying about tomorrow simply ruins today as well as tomorrow. If something bad does happen tomorrow.. well, you’ve lost that day. But you don’t need to lose today too by worrying about it. Let the future take care of itself.
– Dan Bron
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Worrying about tomorrow simply ruins today as well as tomorrow. If something bad does happen tomorrow.. well, you’ve lost that day. But you don’t need to lose today too by worrying about it. Let the future take care of itself.
– Dan Bron
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Worrying about tomorrow simply ruins today as well as tomorrow. If something bad does happen tomorrow.. well, you’ve lost that day. But you don’t need to lose today too by worrying about it. Let the future take care of itself.
– Dan Bron
22 hours ago
Worrying about tomorrow simply ruins today as well as tomorrow. If something bad does happen tomorrow.. well, you’ve lost that day. But you don’t need to lose today too by worrying about it. Let the future take care of itself.
– Dan Bron
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A man who suffers before it is necessary, suffers more than is necessary.
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If you are suffering before it is necessary, you are anticipating the
suffering. That means you suffer before than it actually is necessary,
and therefore, longer than necessary.
This reminds me of another phrase: Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.
Controlling emotion, if you can, keep it from gaining on the problems Keep calm and seek logical solutions. Do not procrastinate. As the Brits say, “keep calm and carry on”. Easier said than cone as anxiety/worry are common to the human condition. Some prods one to action. Balance is the key.
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A man who suffers before it is necessary, suffers more than is necessary.
From Philosiblog.com
If you are suffering before it is necessary, you are anticipating the
suffering. That means you suffer before than it actually is necessary,
and therefore, longer than necessary.
This reminds me of another phrase: Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.
Controlling emotion, if you can, keep it from gaining on the problems Keep calm and seek logical solutions. Do not procrastinate. As the Brits say, “keep calm and carry on”. Easier said than cone as anxiety/worry are common to the human condition. Some prods one to action. Balance is the key.
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A man who suffers before it is necessary, suffers more than is necessary.
From Philosiblog.com
If you are suffering before it is necessary, you are anticipating the
suffering. That means you suffer before than it actually is necessary,
and therefore, longer than necessary.
This reminds me of another phrase: Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.
Controlling emotion, if you can, keep it from gaining on the problems Keep calm and seek logical solutions. Do not procrastinate. As the Brits say, “keep calm and carry on”. Easier said than cone as anxiety/worry are common to the human condition. Some prods one to action. Balance is the key.
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A man who suffers before it is necessary, suffers more than is necessary.
From Philosiblog.com
If you are suffering before it is necessary, you are anticipating the
suffering. That means you suffer before than it actually is necessary,
and therefore, longer than necessary.
This reminds me of another phrase: Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.
Controlling emotion, if you can, keep it from gaining on the problems Keep calm and seek logical solutions. Do not procrastinate. As the Brits say, “keep calm and carry on”. Easier said than cone as anxiety/worry are common to the human condition. Some prods one to action. Balance is the key.
A man who suffers before it is necessary, suffers more than is necessary.
From Philosiblog.com
If you are suffering before it is necessary, you are anticipating the
suffering. That means you suffer before than it actually is necessary,
and therefore, longer than necessary.
This reminds me of another phrase: Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.
Controlling emotion, if you can, keep it from gaining on the problems Keep calm and seek logical solutions. Do not procrastinate. As the Brits say, “keep calm and carry on”. Easier said than cone as anxiety/worry are common to the human condition. Some prods one to action. Balance is the key.
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Worrying about tomorrow simply ruins today as well as tomorrow. If something bad does happen tomorrow.. well, you’ve lost that day. But you don’t need to lose today too by worrying about it. Let the future take care of itself.
– Dan Bron
22 hours ago