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Be honest, home much time do you spend worrying about things you can do absolutely nothing about?

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SteelHands · 61-69, M
Depends what you mean by worry. Inactive apprehension? Unaided concern? Purposeless dread? All of these have both uses and drawbacks. It's in being wise enough to know how much or how little importance to place on them, how much to admit to. How much energy to invest in avoiding or addressing a thing.

Nothing in the human range of thought is there needlessly. Contrary to popular opinion.

Only a dog either buries a bone or worries it until it's an unrecognizable lump of calcium. Being human means finding the challenges that are presented to us by the great big everything of reality, address them if we can and at least, accept them when we think we cannot.