I've found something out about myself, and I'm not sure what to think about it. Here's what I've found: I've found that I have a habit of not exactly planning everything out, but instead just trusting that everything will work itself out in the end. Now, these "things" I mentioned are not just everyday things like what I'm going to eat for breakfast or what I'm going to do with my spare time; they are big decisions that are a little way down the road of life: things such as "what am I going to do with my degree after I graduate?" and other such decisions.
I think maybe it's because of my desire not to overreact to things that are beyond my control, because many things in life are beyond my control. I like to think that not worrying about these things reduces my stress level and (hopefully) makes me a better person to be around. But my question is, am I acting on faith by trusting everything will be okay, or am I just an idiot for not planning a specific course of action?
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That's what I TRY to do... I worry too much and it makes me stressed and then I think I'm a horrible person. So I think it's a good thing to just trust things will work out, as long as you're also doing things along the way that might lead toward something, if that makes sense.
I think you'd better make a plan! You need to have something to work towards, then if that doesn't work out, you readjust. You've got to be moving towards something, though.
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