The 'Don't Worry, Be Yonce' Tee by Nala Los Angeles looks to Queen B for insight.
The clever shirt plays on Meher Baba's famous quote, "don't worry, be happy," best known from Bob Marley's classic jam of the same name. Worries are those pesky, nagging thoughts that "give way to anxiety or unease" and "allow the mind to dwell on difficulties or troubles." They are a defining symptom of plebeians everywhere, but I'm pretty sure Beyonce has never experienced one -- I mean, the woman is flawless.
As someone who over-analyzes the syntax, grammar and diction of every single text message I've received since middle school, I think we could all benefit from channeling our inner Beyonce in times of trouble.
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