I'm used to the annoying habit of worrying about hypotheticals when I get through something, or when something good happens, or when I'm proud of something I've done. It's not a good way to live. Much better to cross bridges upon arrival, if they do come by. We'll literally worry ourselves to death if we keep thinking about what ifs, and at the same time you'll prevent yourself from living. Bad things happen, but so do good things. The amount of energy you spend on being negative (or positive) will influence everything greatly, because it will influence your attitude, your actions, and your outcomes
"What-ifs" are indeed a type of "irrational thinking" (speaking formally, by-the-book here). As is "catastrophising".
Just randomly throwing all this together...

Law of relativity: E = mc2
Thinking & beliefs = affects attitude & feelings/mood = affects actions & outcomes
Law of attraction: +ve attracts +ve, -ve attracts -ve
Law of positive thinking?:
. . E(+ve thinking) = 1/3E(+ve attitude) + 1/30E(+ve mood/feelings)
. . E(+ve thinking) = 1/100( m(+ve actions) x m(+ve outcomes) )
Law of negative thinking?:
. . E(-ve thinking) = 1/3E(-ve attitude) + 1/30E(-ve mood/feelings)
. . E(-ve thinking) = 1/100( m(-ve actions) x m(-ve outcomes) )
Very very basic formulae here. Somebody help me out here!
