It all starts with the root. The root of all evil, the root of all anxiety, the root of all dread. You see, in the garden of decision, there's a weed that grows with alarming speed. It's the weed of "should" and "ought" and "what if".
This insidious plant spreads its tendrils deep into the soil of our minds, its thorns piercing our hearts with the constant questioning of "what if I do this, what if I don't, what if I had done that?"
But fear not, dear reader, for there is a way to uproot this beast. Simply prune your expectations, and let the garden of "what if" wither away. For in the words of the great sage, "The roots of dread are but a tangled web of 'what if' and 'what if not'".
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