The Stoics were really big on control. But they were not control freaks at all. A key part of Stoicism is just asking yourself, "Can I do anything about this?"
If you can, do it. If you can't... then you can't. But worrying achieves nothing but stress. Here's Ryan:
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Next time you're worrying, pause and ask yourself, "Do I have control over this?" If you do, stop worrying and get to work.
If you don't have control, worrying won't make it better. And going back to the first point, it might be a good idea to ask yourself what your belief is that's causing all this worry... Yeah, it's probably irrational.
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