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    <title>Quitting on worrying...</title>
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    <content type="html">I've decided I really need to stop worrying, in general. I am my own worst enemy and nothing I've ever worried about has never been as bad as what I imagined in my head. I think worrying might be genetic in my family, but maybe it's time for a self-induced mutation. ;-)</content>
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