This chapter explores the philosophical notion of minimizing the impact of external opinions, particularly from those whose views are inconsequential. It addresses the emotional toll of seeking approval and the complexities of managing criticism, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and focusing on personal goals. By sharing personal anecdotes, the speakers encourage listeners to cultivate resilience and conviction in their unconventional life choices despite societal pressures.
We all wish we gave fewer f*cks in our lives, but wanting to and doing it are two different things. If you've read my book, The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, then you know that not giving a f*ck doesn't mean you don't care about anything—it means deliberately choosing what you give a f*ck about and ignore the rest.
In this episode, we dive into the realities of not giving f*ck, the good and the bad. We talk about why there will never be a time when you're completely free from judgement by others. Why being "normal"—whatever that means—is not something to aspire to, nor is wanting to be liked by everyone. How criticism is a part of life you can't escape—but not all criticism is created equal. And a whole lot more.
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