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Boemerangman2 OP t1_j1i6jp6 wrote

I absolutely see where you are coming from, it really is a fair argument. And of course there are plenty of worries you can’t simply turn off, however, some worries you can. If you’re up for it, read: Man’s search for meaning by Victor Frankl. It’s about a psychiatrist that was captured and brought into a concentration camp in WW2. There he used his time to observe the human will for meaning during the worse of times. One of the top psychology books ever written! Not my opinion. Its ranked #1 in that category.

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nbelle78 t1_j1khseo wrote

“Some worries you can”

You’re only speaking for yourself homie, the majority of people can’t just stop worrying at will

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