as long as we don’t complicate it.
Dear Authentic Introvert,
Mark Twain once said:
“I’ve had a lot of worries in my life, most of which never happened.”
The same has also been attributed to James A. Garfield before him and Winston Churchill even before him.
However, Churchill credited to an anonymous old man in 1924.
If nobody claims the credit in the next 10 years, I’ll take it.
Jokes apart, this is a powerful reminder that most of our fears are unfounded and never come to pass.
We have this habit of playing worst case scenarios in our minds that most likely would never come true.
The only way to know for sure is to take action regardless of what can possibly go wrong.
I am not asking you to believe there would be no hurdles because you are smart enough not to fall for that no matter how good your self-talk is.
The key is to not overcomplicate things without losing touch with reality.
It’s a balance you learn to create with practice.
But first, start with a “things aren’t going to be as bad as they can be” mindset and you’ll be golden.
Key Takeaway:
Don’t let your doubts overshadow your actions.
With no doubts for your future,
Sachin Sharma
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