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(Getty Images) (Getty Images/Maskot) If you find yourself doom-scrolling or binge-watching whenever you’re bored, put down the smartphone or remote and read on.
Matthew 6:34 is “Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.” It is the thirty-fourth, and final, verse of the sixth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament and is part of the Sermon on the Mount.
It can mean ‘I’m nervous, I’m anxious,’” Musoff explains. “I think it can be a filler phrase for kids when they don’t know how to express how they’re really feeling.”
Jesus is here telling his followers that there is nothing to gain in life by being worried or anxious. This view on worry is a widely accepted one in the medical community today, and there is even a great deal of evidence that excessive worry can do a great deal to shorten the life span.
Anxious people know that sometimes you need to tune out the world around you to get out of your own head, which is exactly what you can do with the noise cancelling feature on these headphones.
The anxious person stands at the crossroads and wonders which way to go. Kierkegaard captured the sentiment in his book Either/Or , which is filled with examples of people at the crossroads. Johann Goethe (1749–1832) was at a crossroads and couldn't make up his mind about what he wanted so he talked to the devil about it in his play Faust .
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I loved to obsessively track my two sons on Life 360. When my eldest went to college, I lost sleep because I tracked his every movement. He asked me to stop, and suddenly, I felt peace.