Day 20,582

Like anybody else, I worry about stuff. I worry about big stuff, like the state of the world, the state of the country, the division that is hurting our country, the environment, all of that stuff.

I worry about other stuff that is big to me, but certainly a little more personal in nature. My mom, my siblings, their families, my wife, my kids, and any number of folks that hold that odd position in my life referred to as “friend”.

And I worry about little stuff, too. What happened to that dotted red sock that I got for Christmas and I like so much? Why does my oldest dog go outside, walk around for ten minutes, then come back in the house and piss on the tile floor? (I think she just doesn’t like me).

But here.s the thing. I shouldn’t. Worrying might serve a purpose if it causes a person to take action in a positive direction to reduce the overall anxiety a person feels. That’s a good thing.

But…

Always some big “But”, right?

Most of the things I find myself worrying about are completely beyond my control. If I can’t make a change, then what can possibly be gained by worrying? It’s completely unproductive, and I need to do a better job dialing my anxiety back about that sort of thing.

What’s the “Serenity Prayer”?

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“God grant me the serenity

To accept the things I cannot change;

Courage to change the things I can;

And wisdom to know the difference.”

I think I just copied that from a low-key cult site.

I’m not going to worry about it.

Peace y’all.

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