Neil Hopcroft

A digital misfit

6 comments

  1. I certainly worry that I Worry too much, which is itself worrisome. Maybe we should both make a resolution to worry less next year, though we might get worried about breaking it…

  2. You shouldn’t worry that you sometimes worry too much, but if you’re as worrisome as I am, you’ll probably start worrying about how to stop worrying so much and then worry that you’re trying too hard not to worry, thus creating mooe worry.

    It’s a horrible cycle. :(

  3. Nah, don’t worry about worrying too much. Then you can worry about not worrying that you’re worrying too much. And if you can manage that with a certain blithe spirit, you can worry about not worrying that you’re worried about not worrying about worrying too much.

  4. It seems to me that by asking that question you already think you worry too much, irrespective of subject.

    If you like to worry then that’s up to you. If you don’t like to worry then perhaps you might consider ways to address it in its wider context.

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