Quote by Source Unknown
Don't tell me that worry doesn't do any good. I know better. The things I worry about don't happen.
Summary
This quote suggests that the act of worrying about certain things prevents them from happening. It challenges the notion that worrying is a futile activity by asserting a personal belief that worrying has a protective effect. It implies that worrying serves as a form of mental preparation and prevention, suggesting that the things one worries about are less likely to occur due to the mental focus and attention given to them. This perspective challenges the idea that worry is inherently negative and implies a potential benefit derived from it.