No support
“I care not what others think of what I do, but I care very much about what I think of what I do! That is character.” – Theodore Roosevelt
Not everyone wants to understand what we deal with or what we do, particularly if those don’t concur with their own thinking, but if those are your own experiences, it important you learn how not to care so much about what others think, what’s important is what you think.
When it comes to what you do, your passions are up to you. It’s not up to others to have an opinion, it’s for them to have their own opinions on what they want to do. When it comes to support, it should be unconditional, but it’s not how that works.
Whether you get the support or not, follow your instinct so you don’t look back with regret for not using your gift. To know what could have been if you did what you wanted to do but didn’t. ‘My story’ worked out because I followed my instinct.
We should be happy for everyone, not just when things are working out for us, it’s not what the universe expects. The only expectations you should have are the ones you place on yourself.
But in any event, when others fail to support it says everything about them; whatever their reasoning for non-support, if you've played everything by the book and there is nothing you would change, it’s not about you.
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