Sometimes we fear the "worst-case scenario" so much that we forget it only exists in our heads.
Sometimes we fear the "worst-case scenario" so much that we forget it only exists in our heads.
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Sometimes we fear the "worst-case scenario" so much that we forget it only exists in our heads.
We cling to the old, to what’s familiar, even when it drives us mad, because we’re afraid of change. But you know — change is life itself.
A man built the perfect cage for his canary. Every bar was measured. Every perch polished. He calculated the ideal distance to the feeder and the water cup. Everything was arranged so the bird would be comfortable. So her life would be fully predictable, safe, familiar. He loved his canary. He only wanted to protect her from the chaos outside. But...