id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8554 Walton, George Lincoln Why Worry? .txt text/plain 33307 1599 67 An unduly insistent and compulsive thought, habit of mind, or strikes a body-blow at worry and the allied faulty mental habits: _unduly insistent thought_ that most of these faulty mental habits become insistent thought in a way includes fear, and in many cases is independent thought, habit of mind, or tendency to action. bring to bear upon a new subject a mind free from doubts of its usefulness, but it is a long step from these faulty habits of mind to real mental The case has come to my attention of a young man who, for fear of taking such an experience may start the fear which the insistent thought finally to cases showing such mental peculiarities as morbid self-study, fear of worry and allied faulty mental habits as to the work itself. But the man who spends his time and thought in avoiding Such faulty mental habits as worry and obsession, doubting folly, and ./cache/8554.txt ./txt/8554.txt