There is no problem more difficult to solve than that created by ourselves.

Felix AlbaJuez
There is no problem more difficult to solve than that...
There is no problem more difficult to solve than that...
There is no problem more difficult to solve than that...
There is no problem more difficult to solve than that...
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If you are worried about something, you can create inner conflict with your mind. If you are worried about something, you will think about it all the time. As a result, your inner state is positive or negative every time you think about it. When that happens, feelings of insecurity will persist even after the problem has been solved. That's why the greatest problem is created by ourselves.

Source: Galloping With Sound The Grand Cosmic Conspiracy

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