Do you remember when you were a teenager, and every little glitch life tossed your way was the end of an era (and the world as you knew it)? We think we've left that behind when we enter adulthood, until we're climbing the corporate ladder and stress, lack of sleep and way too many nights spent eating fast food in front of the computer because we don't have time to eat a decent meal start to catch up to us. Then we find ourselves lashing out for no reason over things that, when you get right down to it, don't really matter.
Along the road to prosperity there are many, many obstacles. You're going to trip, you're going to fall. Don't sweat it. You wouldn't spend weeks grumbling about tripping over a root in the path. If it doesn't really matter, if it's not going to affect the course of your life beyond this moment, this week or this month, don't worry about it. Let it go. It'll work itself out. You have bigger fish to fry.
Don't sweat the small stuff-and when you get right down to it, everything's small stuff.
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