Life unfolds in fits and starts, and anxiety doesn’t seem to change the outcome.
Many teens are saddled with a very short view of their own futures; this is why the teen years tend to be experimental, but aside from times when poor judgment leads to accidents, injury, or pregnancy, very few decisions you make now will change the course of the rest of your life.
My advice for you is to deliberately shorten your view. For the rest of the summer, promise yourself not to look beyond the summer.
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