Let Them Be Wrong About You: There's Nothing to Prove

in Steem Schools9 months ago

People often feel like every click, like, and review shows how valuable they are, so it's simple to want to prove ourselves to everyone. But here's a crazy idea: What if we just... didn't? "Let them be wrong about you" is a powerful motto that can help us feel free. "I have nothing to prove"? It might be the thing that changes everything for everyone.

The False Sense of Control

We've all been there, right? And that burning wish to clear up every misunderstanding and fix everyone who gets it wrong. But let's step back and ask: Why? Is it because we care about what everyone thinks, or because we're trying to control a story that we can't control?

In a psychological sense, this need for control comes from our natural desire for security and reliability. We like to believe that if we just say what we want to say one more time or post that one perfect picture, everyone will finally get it and accept us. But here's the catch: we're all complicated beings that are always growing and changing. It's okay that no one will ever fully understand us.

How Letting Go Can Free You

Think about how much weight you'll feel better when you decide you have nothing to show. It's like getting off an approval machine that never ends and finally taking a deep, smooth breath. Giving up or not caring isn't the point; the point is to shift our focus from wanting approval from others to achieving inner happiness.

We live more honestly when we don't have to worry about proving ourselves. We choose based on what we want and what we believe in, not on what we think other people will like. We bring the right people into our lives when we are honest, because they like us for who we really are, not how we think we should be.

The Strange Case of Influence

It's interesting that the less we try to prove ourselves, the more important we become. Think about the people who make you want to be better. Most likely, they are people who are proud to be themselves. They don't spend time trying to convince others of their worth; instead, they just live their truth, which makes other people want to do the same.

This doesn't mean we should ignore comments or criticism that helps us improve. It's important to learn and change, but it's also important to know which feedback fits with our core values and which doesn't. It means having faith in ourselves enough to know that not everyone will understand or respect our journey, and that's okay.

How Great It Is to Be Misunderstood

I know what you're thinking: "But it's so annoying when people don't understand you!" Yes, it can be. But there's a secret gift in it too: it's a warning that we're not here to please other people. Every misunderstanding gives us a chance to think about what's important to us and make our loyalty to our own way stronger.

It's also possible for being mistaken to lead to the most beautiful friendships. It starts talks and lets us share our points of view in more profound and important ways. It pushes us to be more clear about our feelings and thoughts, not to make a point, but to share a part of ourselves.

That being said

Letting them be wrong about you doesn't mean you're inactive or not interested. It's about being okay with being yourself without always needing approval from other people. It's about realizing that your worth isn't based on how other people see you, but on how you see yourself.

When someone messes up with you, just smile and move on. Don't forget that everyone wants to meet the real you, the one who has nothing to prove. And trust me, that is the most interesting version of you.

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