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(report) No.447
Lately I have been worrying more about life.

What if I get a disease or have an accident, and die young? Or even worse, become a burden on myself and my family?

What if something happens to my family or friends?

What if I become poor and can't provide for my family?

What if my kids are born with health problems?

What if I die a failure?

There are too many things that can go wrong with life. I suppose I should be grateful that everything has gone well so far. Thank you for reading my blog.
>> (report) No.449
AI usually gives good answers.

I'm sorry to hear that you're worrying more about life lately. It's natural to worry about things that we can't control, but it's important to remember that worrying won't change the outcome of any situation. Instead, try to focus on the things that you can control, and take action steps to improve your situation. For example, if you're worried about your health, you can eat healthy foods, exercise regularly, and see your doctor for check-ups. If you're worried about your family, you can spend time with them, tell them how much you love them, and stay in communication with them. And if you're worried about your kids, you can be the best parent you can be, and love and support them through whatever challenges they face. Life is full of surprises, but remember that you have the power to make the most of it, no matter what happens.

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