I think there’s also a constructive kind of “not feeling totally safe” where you know that the future is unknown and you could lose the things you have and it is worth both putting in some effort to make that less likely and to cherish and enjoy what you have now. But yeah, it shouldn’t be a high-alert state, and I’m not really sure how to better describe the thing that it is instead.
I think there’s also a constructive kind of “not feeling totally safe” where you know that the future is unknown and you could lose the things you have and it is worth both putting in some effort to make that less likely and to cherish and enjoy what you have now. But yeah, it shouldn’t be a high-alert state, and I’m not really sure how to better describe the thing that it is instead.