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One reply to “Woes of a chronic overthinker”
Hey, great post! The way you captured the struggles of a chronic overthinker is so relatable, especially when you mentioned how our minds can go on overdrive when trying to make decisions. It’s such a common issue among us millennials juggling responsibilities for our parents and striving for our own goals. I also loved how you highlighted the impact of social media—it’s like we’re constantly comparing ourselves to others, which just adds fuel to the overthinking fire.
Now, I gotta ask: do you think it’s possible to completely switch off our overthinking nature, or is it just part of being human? I’m curious because while we all want to find some zen and clarity in our minds, it seems like overthinking is kinda embedded in our lifestyle and the way we engage with one another. Would love to hear your thoughts on whether you believe we can actually train ourselves to think less!
Hey, great post! The way you captured the struggles of a chronic overthinker is so relatable, especially when you mentioned how our minds can go on overdrive when trying to make decisions. It’s such a common issue among us millennials juggling responsibilities for our parents and striving for our own goals. I also loved how you highlighted the impact of social media—it’s like we’re constantly comparing ourselves to others, which just adds fuel to the overthinking fire.
Now, I gotta ask: do you think it’s possible to completely switch off our overthinking nature, or is it just part of being human? I’m curious because while we all want to find some zen and clarity in our minds, it seems like overthinking is kinda embedded in our lifestyle and the way we engage with one another. Would love to hear your thoughts on whether you believe we can actually train ourselves to think less!