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The Feeling of Anxiety
Anxiety feels when you’re leaning back in your chair, but you lean too far, and you’re anticipating going down and you’re scared...but you never fall.
Anxiety feels like a knot that you can’t untwist.
Anxiety feels like the acid in your stomach is burning away at the emptiness.
Anxiety feels like your mind is on fire.
Anxiety feels like there’s a voice in the back of your head telling you that everything's not okay, even though it is.
Anxiety feels like your thoughts are running in a million different directions, bumping into each other along the way.
Anxiety tells you that your feelings are a burden to the world and that you should isolate yourself.
Anxiety is like a war in your mind that you can’t win.

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