Simple enough question. Do you give zero fucks, or more fucks than a prostitute at a meeting of extremely rich virgins? And what do you do to stop this worry overtaking you?
Me, I'm almost constantly worried about something. Maybe, just maybe, I can get one day of things being alright between one thing being sorted and another threat looming on the horizon. It just always seemed to me that there's a hundred people waiting to hurt you, and a thousand things waiting to just randomly go wrong. If it isn't uni, it's trying to get work. If it isn't trying to get work, it's being afraid of what the government is going to do next. Is it isn't that, it's wondering why people are friends with me, and why they wouldn't stab me in the back.
And no matter how much I try to stop worrying, to say that it's irrational, there always seems to be evidence to support my claims that things are going to go wrong.
Maybe that's just the way things are, or always were. Or maybe it's simply because you never hear anyone say about how things went right, because why would they? Unless you're a natural bragger, you likely only have a burning need to tell someone something when it went wrong and you need to vent.
I usually play videogames or watch movies to try and take my mind off things. It works sometimes.
Me, I'm almost constantly worried about something. Maybe, just maybe, I can get one day of things being alright between one thing being sorted and another threat looming on the horizon. It just always seemed to me that there's a hundred people waiting to hurt you, and a thousand things waiting to just randomly go wrong. If it isn't uni, it's trying to get work. If it isn't trying to get work, it's being afraid of what the government is going to do next. Is it isn't that, it's wondering why people are friends with me, and why they wouldn't stab me in the back.
And no matter how much I try to stop worrying, to say that it's irrational, there always seems to be evidence to support my claims that things are going to go wrong.
Maybe that's just the way things are, or always were. Or maybe it's simply because you never hear anyone say about how things went right, because why would they? Unless you're a natural bragger, you likely only have a burning need to tell someone something when it went wrong and you need to vent.
I usually play videogames or watch movies to try and take my mind off things. It works sometimes.