Three Hundred Forty-Three

Worry is a symptom of an emotion, not an emotion of its own standing. Worry arises from fear and frustration, billowing like smoke from a box of damp newsprint, too wet to burn yet too hot to erupt in flames. If a problem is fixable, fix it; if not, worry is worthless.

 

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"Love not what you are but what you may become."― Miguel de Cervantes
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One Response to Three Hundred Forty-Three

  1. jserolf says:

    This is a good metaphor, John.

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