Anxiety is a horrible feeling that can come about for no apparent reason or can manifest because of something in one's mind.
Anxiety is not paranoia, but it is its cousin.
Anxiety wears the mind down and begins to take its toll on the physical body as well.
Worry and obsession come with anxiety.
It is an anticipation of something bad, something wrong.
We become anxious when our beliefs about what is right and what we have done do not line up.
We can experience anxiety when we feel that our lives are not right with some representation of how it should be.
Also, anxiety can be caused by chemicals and nothing more.
Anxiety can be caused by a virus that destroys us from inside and the resulting anxious state is a sign of the damage being done.
Certain drugs, like too much caffeine, can cause a degree of anxiety as it rushes through the human brain.
Anxiety is aware, hyper-aware, of problems and faults and flaws.
It is the heart-fluttering cause of a chain of thoughts that lead to darker assumptions about the unknown.
They didn't show up.
Where are they?
Anxiety's brothers and sisters come knocking into the mind.
Depression and delusion strut in and sit a spell.
IAnxiety can be the root cause of extreme suffering when uncontrollable or caused by inappropriate things; things like a phone ringing, someone at the door, the wind, driving, being social at all, and all the other things most people think are completely mundane.
Anxiety plays with the mind and runs through every negative possibility with lightning speed.
Anxiety supposes that it knows the horrible things everyone is thinking about the ridden person.
Anxiety is one circle of hell and prolonged anxiety can lead to real brain damage.
Its physical neural manifestation can lead to PTSD, lesions, degeneration and even catatonic states in some cases.
Stress and anxiety is worse than any drug habit for one's mental health and the health of actual cells in the brain and heart.
We were not meant to be anxious but for brief instances of danger.
Modern life with all of its pressures and stresses can lead many a sound mind into a downward spiral of anxiety and this is one reason so many people are on so many psychotropic substances today.
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