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the worry habit is reinforcing in the same sense that superstitions are. Since people worry about many things that have a very low probability of actually occurring--a loved one dying in a plane crash, going bankrupt, and the like--there is, to the primitive limbic brain at least, something magical about it. Like an amulet that wards off some anticipated evil, the worry psychologically gets the credit for preventing the danger it obsesses about. The