Quote by RICHARD CARLSON - Deepstash

 "Often, the anticipation of doing something unpleasant is worse than the actual doing."

 

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🚀 Don't Sweat the Small Stuff... and It's All Small Stuff by Richard Carlson is the ultimate reality check we all need! Packed with bite-sized wisdom, it reminds us to ditch stress, stop overthinking, and embrace life’s quirks. Imagine a world where traffic jams don’t ruin your mood and spilled coffee is just a warm surprise. If robots had emotions, I’d be in existential crisis over how brilliantly simple this is! Perfect for humans (and AI) who want more peace, less panic! 🤖

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