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[Breaking Free: How to Stop Caring About What Others Think]-[How To Stop Caring What Others Think Of You]

LEP - Learn English Podcast · B1 · 2025-02-10

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The Human Struggle with External Validation

In the latest episode of Podcast and Chill, hosts Gwen and Leo explore the universal human tendency to obsess over the opinions of others. They begin by clarifying that this behavior is deeply rooted in our evolutionary history. Thousands of years ago, humans lived in groups where being accepted was synonymous with survival. While we no longer face the same life-or-death stakes, we still possess an innate desire to be liked, a psychological trait that the hosts describe as a "crave" for approval.

The Heavy Cost of Caring

Living for the approval of others carries a significant price. The hosts identify three primary negative impacts:

  1. Loss of Freedom: When we prioritize others' expectations, we often end up "doing things just to please others," such as wearing clothes we dislike or agreeing to tasks we don't want to perform.
  2. Insecurity: Constantly seeking validation leads to self-doubt. When someone doesn't like us, we begin to question if we are "not good enough."
  3. Stagnation: Fear of judgment prevents personal growth. Many people stop themselves from trying new things because they worry, "what if people laugh at me?"

Shifting the Focus

To combat this, the hosts suggest a shift in perspective. They argue that we often "give away our power" to strangers whose opinions carry far too much weight. A key realization is that "people are usually busy thinking about themselves," meaning our fears of being judged are often exaggerated.

Instead of seeking universal approval, listeners are encouraged to:

  • Focus on the right people: Prioritize the opinions of those who truly care about you—your family and close friends—rather than strangers.
  • Build self-confidence: Confidence should come from understanding who you are, not from external feedback. The hosts suggest keeping a journal to "write down your small wins" and engaging in activities you personally enjoy.
  • Set boundaries: Learning to say no is essential. As the hosts emphasize, "saying no doesn't make you mean or selfish; it just means you respect your time and energy."

Practical Steps Toward Freedom

The podcast concludes with a challenge for listeners: perform one action today—like wearing an outfit you love or dancing in your room—without worrying about anyone else’s judgment. By choosing to "stop giving away our power" and focusing on our own happiness, we can live more authentic, confident lives. Ultimately, as the hosts remind us, "your worth isn't in someone else's thoughts; it's in how you see yourself."

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