Franz MarcIt is rarely worth to worry. It does not mean one should deal light-heartedly with potential problems; rather, worrying is not the best stance to face those.

Much better would be to rationally assess whether it exists a concrete risk or not. If yes, instead than staying idle paralyzed by worry, it would be appropriate to take action and promptly devise a strategy to prevent it, or, even better, to harness the risk into an opportunity. In case the looming menace fades when confronted with reason, one can once again smile to life.

Here, you can find 7 Strategies to stop worrying and start living.

 


Franz Marc, Horse in a landscape (1910), Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany

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