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The 3 zodiac signs that constantly expect disaster, even when things are good
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The 3 zodiac signs that constantly expect disaster, even when things are good

From Cumhuriyet · () Turkish

Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Some individuals are predisposed to anxiety, constantly anticipating negative outcomes even during good times.
  • This tendency is linked to specific zodiac signs: Virgo, Scorpio, and Cancer.
  • These signs are described as constantly worrying about potential problems, overshadowing their present happiness.

Even when life presents its calmest and most beautiful moments, some individuals find themselves consumed by an underlying suspicion, perpetually bracing for the worst. This persistent fear of impending misfortune prevents them from enjoying the present and fuels a constant cycle of generating worst-case scenarios in their minds.

Virgos, for instance, often view smooth sailing with skepticism. When things proceed perfectly, they tend to believe a crucial detail has been overlooked, leading them to maintain a state of high alert, anticipating an imminent crisis. This meticulous nature, while often beneficial, can manifest as an inability to relax when circumstances are favorable.

Scorpios approach life's unexpected turns with caution. They harbor a suspicion that happiness might conceal a hidden trap, compelling them to mentally rehearse the most dire outcomes before they can find peace, even when everything appears to be going wonderfully.

Cancers, deeply fearful of losing their sense of security or facing sudden losses, can cast a shadow over their own joyful moments. Even when content and secure, they may question the longevity of their happiness, thus diminishing the present bliss.

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Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.