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The Power of Positivity

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I belong to many Tesla Facebook groups, and there seems to be an ongoing negativity that permeates most of them. This was a posting I made in one of those groups that fits here as well :)

" I see postings daily, folks worried about this, worried about that. I just feel confident with zero fear. I know my car will get me from point A to point B on a daily basis. I'm a Realtor in Texas, and it's been many times I'm out in the boondocks, down to 25%, and not knowing if I can make it back to the nearest SuperCharger. I don't care if my panels are perfect, that Elon tweeted, or got his hair cut funky. My car is technologically superior to any other make or model. Quit posting, start driving, and enjoy your car as intended. I've been from Texas to Tennessee, off the beaten path many times, and not once have I ever needed to be towed. I took delivery 10/16/20, and I'm at 33,409 miles (Using AutoSteer 90% of the time). As Mark Twain said "We walk around all our lives thinking about things that will never happen. We worry, dread, and fear what hasn’t happened and what probably never will." God Bless each of you during this wonderful time of the year, and learn to RELAX!
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“So don’t worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring its own worries. Today’s trouble is enough for today." JC
 


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What worries me the most is people telling me not to worry.
The root of the word "worry" is wrygan, meaning strangle. In this case if "we worry" we strangle, or stop something from breathing by force.

This is very different to planning for a rainy day.
Which is what I'd like the CTs I ordered for. ;-)
 
 








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