Optimism, chance encounters and worry

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A couple of articles caught my eye today.

Firstly, chance encounters can play an important part in our life, argues World of Psychology, and by cultivating an optimistic frame of mind we can be better prepared to make the most of them.

Secondly, Psychology Today has an exhaustive piece on tackling worry, first written in 1997 but apparently just reviewed.
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