So many what ifs. So many assumptions.
“What if one day we all die? What if one day you leave me? What if I die now? What if I wasn’t born? Will everything be better?”
Beware, be careful. Be safe from your thoughts and divert attention from them. They are dangerous.
“what ifs” are questions that will kill you.
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“What ifs” are questions that will kill you.
Yes, this is a valid point.
What if people stopped worrying about what ifs and worried about what is and what isn’t?
Answers to the “what if” question:
1) That’s what happens.
2) Deal with it.
3) Oh well.
4 So what.
5) Who cares. Who knows?
Feel free to choose any of the above answers the next time you find yourself asking “what if”.
“What if’s” can also be motivating…
What if I went to school?
What if I joined that club?
What if I went out tonight with friends?
What if I worked hard for that promotion?
What if I tried out for the sports team?
What if I asked for advice?
Sometimes, when you’re thinking negatively about something, the “what if” questions can bring you back the other way. Like lots of other things in life, the “what if” questions can help or hinder… depending upon context and how they’re used.