Did they not understand what worry is? That it doesn’t feel like something you’re doing? That it feels like wolves at the door? That this kind of excruciating worry is an experience provided by the brain? A storm you can’t control, an avalanche you stand helpless under? That when they say, “Try not to worry,” what they are saying is, “Try not to be eaten by wolves”? - JOHN ANDREW BRYANT
Did they not understand what worry is? That it doesn’t feel like something you’re doing? That it feels like wolves at the door? That this kind of excruciating worry is an experience provided by the brain? A storm you can’t control, an avalanche you stand helpless under? That when they say, “Try not to worry,” what they are saying is, “Try not to be eaten by wolves”? - JOHN ANDREW BRYANT
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