If you keep asking why do I imagine worst case scenarios, it usually means your mind keeps moving to danger first, as if preparing for the worst might protect you from being caught off guard. Catastrophic thinking often feels less like one moment and more like a repeated inner position.
Worst-case anxiety often feels like caution, but it can quietly turn possibility into threat long before reality has said that it is necessary.
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