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Reply to "How old were you when you stopped worrying because you realized that it does not make any sense."
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[quote=Anonymous]Regardless if you worry or not, the pregnancy will go the way it will go, regardless of your worries, a kid will turn the way he she will, regardless of your worries you will get older, you will get uglier, you will get sick and you will die... no amount of worrying will stop any of this. Things go well and not so well, it is a cycle, no amount of worries ever made a difference. I am not saying don't act, don't try to do the best to prevent preventable but this is not the same as worrying. It is sort of like a surgeon during the operation, what difference it is if he worries or not, if any, worrying can mess up his ability to do things right, it also stresses him so it impact his own life, maybe work in general and maybe family. A good doctor focuses on the task at hand with cool head, with max focus and with all the effort. That's what I am talking about. There is so much that can go wrong that it is even impossible to factor in all possible cases. Even if the operation is perfect, something in the body can turn on, off and it ends up badly so why worry about partial scenario, worse case scenario instead of accepting thigs as they come. Eventually we have to, yes? We have to accept what happens and take it from there.[/quote]
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