Worry is a special form of fear. To create worry, humans elongate fear with anticipation and memory, expand it in imagination, and fuel it with emotion. The uniquely human mental process called worrying depends upon having a brain that can reason, remember, reflect, feel and imagine. (..) Worry is what humans do with simple fear once it reaches their cerebral cortex. They make it complex.
// Edward M. Hallowell, 1997, Worry , Controlling It and Using It Wisely
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let it always be known that i was who i am
cukursēne (saccharomyces) wrote on June 21st, 2015 at 01:14 pm
"my wrestling name could be Ultimate Worrier"