There are so many things that we “awful-ize.” There are situations we do not wish to confront for fear of a perceived negative effect.
We imprison ourselves in the thoughts leading up to or the consequences resulting from an event to the extent that we create a self-fulfilling prophecy.
High performers know that part of success and the power to overcome is a result of casting aside our apprehensions and fears of what “may be” and act from a place of what “must be.”
In the end, Thoreaux tells us that it is never as bad as we imagine anyway: “I suffered a lot in my life but none of it ever really happened.”
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