Something that I often say to myself to end contemplation paralysis is "What's the worst that can happen?" or "What's the worst case scenario?" If I'm debating trying something in the kitchen. "What's the worst that can happen? I waste a few cups of flour and some yeast."
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I do that too, but I try to somehow end up at "we could all die".
Same, which is why it doesn't work for me.
On the contrary, that's why it works very well for me.
Ah well, live and learn!
If we compiled a complete list of these, we would be horrified.
I kinda like 'its all good'. Which I never took to mean it was good but 'what you say when things go horribly wrong' as a joking meaning,aka it's the situation you can't change now so just go with it until you can change things.
You Oughta Look Out is just good advice in general.
etymological classifications, as well as sociological ones, are quite the intrigue to me.
Humans have an innate desire to classify and codify things. For some reason.
Who gives a shit.
End of.
Shit happens.
I dont wanna know.
That's another good one.
They don't think it be like it is, but it do.
But it McDo
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