yes i believe we should care what our close family members think and good friends but when it comes to all the buttholes in the world i mean the ones that talk about you and all hell no dont worry about what they think and be yourself and keep your head up!!
2006-06-06 18:25:02
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answered by IMSOINLOVEWITHYOU 3
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We shouldn't "care" what people think in my opinion. We should evaluate what people think and use or discard as appropriate..if 20 of my close friends and family said i was acting in someway that was bothersome or whatever too them..i would say hmmm..that's a lot of people for me to just say I'm right..now not "caring" I would evaluate my actions and see where they got their conclusions and if I understood as in AH HA they were right then I'll make the change but sometimes even a large group of people will place expectations on behaviors that should be out of their realm and you just have to ignore them and be you.
2006-06-07 15:50:46
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answered by Anonymous
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You should not care what people think about you. We are all gifted with different personalities and opinions. Just because someone doesn't agree with how you choose to live your life, they are right. Perhaps the problems lie in their lives?
If you are doing something that's either harmful to yourself or to other people, then I understand the need for change. But you worked on your personality for how many years?
I hardly think that it's easy to change who you are. And I think that no one can really be changed unless they are motivated to do so.
If someone is telling you to change yourself, perhaps you should distance yourself from that toxic relationship or you will end up feeling worse about yourself.
2006-06-06 18:31:06
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answered by NVgirl 4
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anything that seems resonable and matters to u will always make sense to one self but to have the world see it threw ur eyes could be erelavent or to the up most importance all deoends on you love ones care and somewhat judge people based on their origien own upbring . if and only when you understand them (placseing ur slef in there shoe since thier birth)well it be clear why the see u as such of who u r. so try to know the fundaments tht make u urself! try to see it from a 3d angle and play with it and see what is there how much of it and where it fits(like a puzle) then it could unravle lil by lil .gl.
2006-06-06 18:30:30
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answered by mondragonrj 1
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No. But we do. We see ourselves by reflections. And people's thoughts about us are one reflection. We can pretend not to care a damn, but in the end, we are the one not worth a damn. When we stop caring about people, we stop caring about ourselves.
So we try to accept things as they are, change things when we can, and if we are lucky, we will know the difference. We should also focus on behavior, not on personality. Others and ourselves.
Did our answer make sense?
2006-06-06 18:33:19
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answered by J. 7
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Well, in a way.
I mean, if you haven't taken a shower in 3 weeks, and people think you smell, you should care and take a shower.
But for your personality, views, or something like that you shouldn't care, because if they can't accept that as a part of you then too bad.
2006-06-06 18:25:44
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answered by Mellorine~ 3
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You should be like the swan. The swan swims in the mud where some milk was spilled. He drinks from the mud, but with extraordinary precision, he only drinks the milk that was spilled on the mud.
Similarly, you should just take those which people think about you and that you think are good for your development. The rest, leave it in the mud.
2006-06-06 18:26:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You are "settling" for a loved ones member who loves your little one vs a little one care core wherein your little one will probably be left to cry and unnoticed? What? In a little one care core the ratio is four infants to one million grownup. That manner in case your little one is crying, harm, scared, hungry, something, they need to wait since there's handiest one million lady and all four infants will have demands while. I might alternatively have a relative who adores my daughter watch her any day. I understand while I depart my daughter with my mother that my mother offers my daughter one hundred% awareness, holds her at all times, cuddles her, and treats her just like the essential character on the planet. Full day daycare in my the city is $204 for youngsters over 18 months and $275 per week for babies.
2016-09-08 21:43:52
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answered by vite 4
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Not entirely. By caring what people say about you and then changing your personality to fit their idea about you; what happens is you start to give up your individuality that is something that should never be taken away from you
2006-06-06 18:24:39
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answered by gwad_is_a_myth 4
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I completely agree with you. Sometimes society puts too much pressure on people to look a certain way or to feel like a certain way. If you're reassured by friends and family why worry about what a stranger has to say? They could simply be pushing their negative energy on to you to make them feel better about themselves because they're insecure.
2006-06-06 18:28:19
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answered by xsweetmegx 1
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well, there's a problem in remaining the same even if your loved ones find you OK ... have u ever thought tht ur loved ones might overlook those all-too-blatant faults in you just because their affection for you is too large to accept any faults in you? Believe me, this can happen... wat i think wud be a sensible thing to do is that listen and perceive wat the others say abt u and then listen to ur loved ones... think of urself as another individual and decide whether u'd like to change tht individual or not... act like a third person to urself and it'll be easy to either change or remain the same!
2006-06-06 18:27:18
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answered by inquisitive 2
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