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Hey, let's all worry where the goals are gonna come from!
Hubble, if I were you I'd focus far into a dark patch in deep space, keep locked on one position for a few days and then you'll discover everything there's need to know.
As a wise man once said: worrying is praying for what you don't want.
Good night fellow Superhoops.
So if a person is ill and is worrying bout their condition and is hoping they get better, does that mean they really are praying they don't get better???
'The problem with quotes on the internet is you don't know if they are authentic' - Abraham Lincoln
So if a person is ill and is worrying bout their condition and is hoping they get better, does that mean they really are praying they don't get better???
Well since you asked, you've conflated two things - worrying and hoping, they're not the same. So the answer would be a) yes, relatively speaking, if they're worrying about it, it's not going to help and b) no, if they're hoping to get better, that's a more positive outlook. I'm here all day.
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