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Your brain, billing you in advance for disasters that rarely arrive.
means Feeling anxious or uneasy about something that might go wrong, real or imagined.
from From Old English wyrgan, to strangle — what wolves did to throats. Worry once meant a literal seizing by the neck, then softened into the mental chokehold we know today.
Dog rootsTerriers worry prey by shaking it relentlessly.
Body costChronic worry floods you with stress hormones daily.
Poor forecasterMost worried-about events never actually happen.