Hmm. I'm not sure. Do you have an example of some sort of 'dreamed-up-problem'?
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Boredom, conspiracy theories, mansplaining.
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This is how I always view sports competitions. Dreamed-up troubles.
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wow this is so true especially when you see people get invested in it to the point of actually being upset? like woah man it's literally just a made up game
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Like a friend of mine said, if no problems exist, the brain starts to amplify random noise to look like them.
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i've found meditation to be really good for releasing the dreamed-up troubles
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I often have to pause and remember that I have invented the solutions to my invented problems, thus raising more questions. Invented. Sometimes without knowing how they were invented. Puzzling. Puzzled over these invented notions. Tired.
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The unengaged brain. We've worked quite hard as a species to get to the point where there's no obvious, life-ending problem at our feet 24/7!
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“I am an old man and have known a great many troubles, but most of them never happened.”
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Brain is an organ. Mind is the right word which can be trained to control thoughts. Mind can bind you to the world if turned outward but if you turn the other way inward, it can liberate you as well. Mind the mind and be a mastermind. It is your best friend and worst enemy.
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