MrLoony wrote:
I assume pretty much every possibility out there, and that's what you need to start doing, at least partially.
OK, she didn't show up for when she was supposed to. One possibility is that she lied to you, sure, but... wait. She was making dinner (maybe she was planning on eating while she talked to you), and she spilled oil on the burner. OH NOES! Luckily, she managed to put the fire out, but the stress caused her to completely forget everything that she had planned that day. Or maybe there was a lightning storm. Her power went out! Now the chance that she lied to you was 1 in 3 (since we have no way of determining the probability of each incident, we must assume equal probability to each)
That is pretty much the definition of neurotic right there. Not recommended. Of course we are all guilt of it but that doesn't make it good.
The point is that something may have come up, but you need to not get obsessed about it.