You Shouldn’t Care About What People Think

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DrFishnets
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You Shouldn’t Care About What People Think

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I watched a really good video which can also be related to MIS. I don’t know what this guy's opinion is of MIS but he is correct what he says when comes to you not caring what other people think of you. I was always paranoid what people thought of me but the older I’ve got I don’t give a damn anymore what they think and it’s helped with me choosing to wear skirts, dresses and tights out in public and it’s a very liberating experience.

Here is the video.

https://youtu.be/pDvcFLSLwjI?si=bD4y8nyXbWVuZhLB
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I stopped caring about what others thought of me many many years ago. I found worrying about what others thought just made me sick. After I decided to stop caring I found I started to enjoy life so much more. Nothing seemed to be bad as I learned that the worry caused so much strife in my mind that at times I was physically sick with the worry.
To quote a song " Don't worry, Be happy!"

Fred
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Not only do we not need to not care , we need to go a step further and embrace this philosophy.

https://www.google.pt/books/edition/Wha ... frontcover
“And the time came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.”
― Anaïs Nin
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