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Launched in 1997, it defined a generation with its bright citrus notes of grapefruit and bergamot. It was designed to evoke "happiness in a bottle." happy heart panic
But as their relationship progressed, Sophia began to experience a peculiar phenomenon – happy heart panic. She would find herself feeling anxious and jittery, even when everything was going perfectly with Max. She would worry about losing him, or that he might not feel the same way, or that she wasn't good enough for him. : Entry requires signing a waiver with Mary
This has been called by various names: cherophobia (the aversion to happiness), anticipatory anxiety, or simply the "Sunday Scaries" on a grand scale. However, naming it is not enough; we must learn to navigate it. The instinct during a happy heart panic is to self-sabotage—to pick a fight with a partner, to quit the job, or to leave the party early just to restore the familiar feeling of chaos. Familiar pain is often more comfortable than unfamiliar peace. She would find herself feeling anxious and jittery,