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Quit Your Worrying!

CHAPTER VII
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CHAPTER VII.
CAUSES OF WORRY Worry is as multiform and as diverse as are the people who worry.
Indeed worriers are the most ingenious persons in the world.

When every possible source of worry seems to be removed, they proceed immediately to invent some new cause which an ordinary healthful mind could never have conceived.
The causes of worry are innumerable.

They represent the sum total of the errors, faults, missteps, unholy aims, ambitions, foibles, weaknesses and crimes of men.

Every error, mistake, weakness, crime, etc., is a source of worry--a cause of worry.

Worry is connected only with the weak, the human, the evil side of human nature.


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