How to Stop Caring What People Think (Without Becoming Cold)
Paid subscriptions are 50% off until Saturday. If you want full access and all upcoming releases, now is the best time to join! Many people spend enormous energy managing something that isnât on any balance sheet, doesnât show up in any calendar, and canât be solved by working harder or sleeping more. Not their health. Not their finances. Not the behavior of people they love. Something stranger than all of that: the contents of other peopleâs minds. The impression youâre making right now. The story being told about you in someone elseâs head after you sent that message, made that comment, walked out of that room. Whether the silence in the conversation meant what you think it meant. Whether they saw what you were hoping they wouldnât. Whatâs strange is that this doesnât feel like fear. It feels like paying attention. Like being appropriately attuned to how the world works. But look at the actual decisions it produces: what you said versus what you wanted to say, the career youâre in versus the one you didnât pursue, the version of yourself you present versus the one you keep private. Most of the decisions that shape a life arenât made by what you want. Theyâre made by what youâre afraid someone will think of you for wanting it. Epictetus called it a confusion about what belongs to you and what doesnât. Your choices, your judgments, your commitments: yours. Other peopleâs opinions of those choices: not yours. Never were. The error isnât a lack of courage, exactly. Itâs a philosophical mistake, a misunderstanding about where you end and the rest of the world begins. And like most philosophical mistakes, it produces suffering that feels inevitable because the mistake itself is invisible. Over 200,000 people now read Stoic Wisdoms. If you havenât upgraded yet, you can unlock this full post and all Premium content including the Confidence series & Stoic Reflections. Paid subscriptions are 50% off until Saturday. If you want full access and all upcoming releases, now is the best time to join!
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