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Suffering Anxiety
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<blockquote data-quote="Junior00" data-source="post: 16191626" data-attributes="member: 30475"><p>I’m not sure how old everyone is that will be reached by that message but I’m coming up on 40. When I lost my dad at 24 to cancer, likely brought on from constant worrying and anxiety (ulcers and colitis) over my two elder siblings, I realized it isn’t worth your health to drive yourself mad over such things.</p><p></p><p>This world will eat you up and spit you out of you let it, so don’t get caught up in the rat race, live within your means and control the things you can control. Everything else you try and prepare for but you don’t stress and you don’t let it dictate your actions. My wife still has this problem and occasionally still has panic attacks, but she’s much better than when we met. </p><p></p><p>Point is, you can get through anything no matter what with the right mind set but you have to be WILLING to let everything else go beyond you control and stop chasing things that are either unobtainable or not worth the cost, whether emotional or physical, that it takes to get them. That big ass house and fancy cars or the spouse who demands everything, they aren’t worth your time and energy if it debilitates you to the point you can’t function in any aspect of your life.</p><p></p><p>Some of us learn this sooner or later than other folks, but it’s a lesson we all need to learn so preach on brother!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior00, post: 16191626, member: 30475"] I’m not sure how old everyone is that will be reached by that message but I’m coming up on 40. When I lost my dad at 24 to cancer, likely brought on from constant worrying and anxiety (ulcers and colitis) over my two elder siblings, I realized it isn’t worth your health to drive yourself mad over such things. This world will eat you up and spit you out of you let it, so don’t get caught up in the rat race, live within your means and control the things you can control. Everything else you try and prepare for but you don’t stress and you don’t let it dictate your actions. My wife still has this problem and occasionally still has panic attacks, but she’s much better than when we met. Point is, you can get through anything no matter what with the right mind set but you have to be WILLING to let everything else go beyond you control and stop chasing things that are either unobtainable or not worth the cost, whether emotional or physical, that it takes to get them. That big ass house and fancy cars or the spouse who demands everything, they aren’t worth your time and energy if it debilitates you to the point you can’t function in any aspect of your life. Some of us learn this sooner or later than other folks, but it’s a lesson we all need to learn so preach on brother! [/QUOTE]
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