Worry No More

Anger predictably erupts after sustained stints of anxiety, and anxiety tends to reveal itself after the accumulation of days spent worrying. Worrying, quite often, is the unfortunate by-product of fear, and fear usually grows out of fundamental, problematic issues surrounding trust.
In conclusion, if you are angry, anxious, worried or living in fear, you are probably not adequately investing your trust. You are misplacing your trust.
Hope and fear both believe that something which has not yet occurred is going to happen. You either live in peace with hope or you live in fear without. Choose wisely.
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Fear is the absence of faith!
@Bob Thanks for you comment! Well said, indeed.