Quotes
Stop Overthinking
6 memorable lines from Stop Overthinking by Nick Trenton, each with the idea behind it.
“Overthinking is not deep thinking. It is repetitive fear that masquerades as preparation.”
Trenton's core reframe: your mind is not solving the problem repeatedly; it is replaying uncertainty to avoid action. The loop feels productive because it is active, but it rarely produces new information.
“Anxiety loves certainty, but certainty is impossible - so the anxious mind keeps spinning.”
Most loops are an attempt to guarantee outcomes before acting. That guarantee never arrives, so rumination extends itself. Trenton's fix is tolerance for uncertainty plus practical movement.
“Your thoughts are hypotheses, not verdicts.”
Cognitive distortions speak in absolute language: always, never, ruined, doomed. Treating thoughts as testable hypotheses introduces evidence and reduces catastrophic bias.
“Action is the antidote to analysis paralysis.”
When overthinking expands, the action threshold rises. Trenton repeatedly brings it back down: take one small behavior in the next 10 minutes and let reality replace speculation.
“You cannot think your way into calm if your body is still in alarm.”
Loop-breaking is physiological as well as cognitive. Grounding, breathing, and movement lower nervous-system arousal so reframing can actually land.
“The goal is not to eliminate thought. The goal is to stop entertaining unhelpful thought patterns.”
Thought suppression backfires. Pattern awareness works. You notice the loop, name the distortion, and choose a response that moves life forward.