Once one’s done all one reasonably can about a problem, one can stop worrying about it, even if the problem’s still there. No point wringing one’s hands about what one can’t change.
Granted, I doubt most people’s minds actually operate on that principle. Futilely dwelling on a problem seems to be quite common.
There are a lot of choices for healthier living that most people don’t take. Not thinking about your health because you are signed up for cryonics seems to be a bad strategy,
Once one’s done all one reasonably can about a problem, one can stop worrying about it, even if the problem’s still there. No point wringing one’s hands about what one can’t change.
Granted, I doubt most people’s minds actually operate on that principle. Futilely dwelling on a problem seems to be quite common.
There are a lot of choices for healthier living that most people don’t take. Not thinking about your health because you are signed up for cryonics seems to be a bad strategy,
Mine does some of the time, and when it doesn’t, I try to force it to do so.