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People always immediately jumping to the worst possible outcome is draining. Sure it can make you more aware of it, but I find an excess of negativity is bad for motivation.
On a slightly related note, it’s something I’ve noticed about a lot people who weren’t considered intelligent doing well in business. They just go out and do it and aren’t considering the pitfalls like someone else might. Not saying that’s the best way to do it of course, but I’ve seen it work for some.
Ultimately the best way is some balance, but good support from those closest.