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[The Power of Indifference: Why You Should Let People Be 'Weird']-[Let People Be Weird and Move On With Your Life]

Trying Not to Care · B2 · 2026-07-27

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📋 Summary

The Art of Detachment: Navigating Others' Irrational Behavior

In this episode of Trending to Care, host Ashley explores a common yet exhausting human tendency: the urge to internalize and analyze the "weird" or hurtful behavior of others. Drawing from her own experiences during wedding planning—a period that notably "reveals who your people are"—she argues that we often mistakenly assume that when someone treats us poorly, it is our responsibility to diagnose and fix the situation.

The Trap of Self-Blame

Ashley highlights the "mental gymnastics" many of us perform when faced with sudden coldness, passive-aggressiveness, or social exclusion. We obsessively replay conversations, analyze text tones, and consult friends, desperately seeking a reason for the shift. However, she distinguishes clearly between taking accountability and accepting responsibility for someone else's choices. While accountability means owning your own mistakes and apologizing for genuine wrongdoing, self-blame is an unhealthy obsession with "managing someone else’s behavior." She asserts that "not every problem is yours to solve and not every broken relationship is yours to repair."

Refusing to Play the Game

Many individuals act out—unfollowing on social media, giving the silent treatment, or gossiping—specifically to elicit a reaction. They want to see you spiraling because it makes them "feel in control." Ashley warns listeners not to provide that satisfaction. By engaging, overthinking, or seeking closure, you are "giving them more of your energy and attention." Instead, she advises that when someone shows you they are not invested in your life, you should "believe them" rather than working harder to win them over.

The Power of Indifference

Drawing inspiration from Taylor Swift, Ashley emphasizes that "the opposite of love isn't hate; it's just indifference." Indifference is the ultimate boundary because it removes the other person's access to you. When you stop trying to "mirror someone else’s dysfunction" or "stoop down to their level," you reclaim your peace. She suggests that the "loudest message you could send to someone is giving them no message at all."

Key Takeaways for Personal Growth

  • Let them be weird: Accept that some people will choose to be immature, spiteful, or dramatic. You cannot control their actions, but you can control your response.
  • Protect your energy: Do not let someone else’s lack of peace disrupt your own. If you are in a heated moment, remove yourself physically or digitally from the situation.
  • Choose your character: You know you have a "good heart" and "good intentions." Maintain your integrity by refusing to engage in drama, even if the other person is actively trying to "villainize" you.

Ultimately, Ashley encourages listeners to stop seeking validation from those who do not respect them. By choosing not to participate in toxic cycles, you become free. As she concludes, "how people behave says so much more about them than it will ever say about you." Letting people be "weird" is not about excusing bad behavior; it is about choosing to prioritize your own mental peace over the chaotic narratives of others.

🎯Key Sentences

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Sometimes people are just weird and your job isn't to figure them out.
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There is a huge difference in taking accountability for your own actions and then accepting responsibility for someone else's choices.
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Removing their access to you is their consequence.
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You do not have to match their energy.
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📝Key Phrases

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show up for someone
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take accountability
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piece together
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right my wrongs
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clear the air
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📖 Transcript

Hello, welcome to, or welcome back to Trending to Care.
If you're new here, my name's Ashley.
They upload almost every Monday.
And we talk about navigating life, relationships, friendships, personal growth.
You name it, I probably talk about it.
And with every episode, I just hope that you feel heard and you feel a little less alone and you just have a good time while you're here.

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