Stop wasting your time to worry about what people think about you.

Focus on what God will think about you not what people think , because that the only one who have a power over you. Even people will give you a compliment, will be for one second and then what?Maybe you’ll be drained into trouble by paying the price of one time compliment. Just choose to be happy with or without people approval.

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... Read moreIn my personal journey, shifting focus from people's opinions to what God thinks has brought me tremendous peace and clarity. Society constantly bombards us with expectations and judgments, leading to unnecessary stress. I realized that compliments from others are fleeting and often come with strings attached, which aligns with the idea that pleasing everyone is impossible and exhausting. By embracing the mindset that ultimately we answer to God, not to people, I found a deeper sense of purpose and contentment. This perspective encourages me not to seek validation through external approval, which can be unpredictable and superficial, but rather to align my actions with my faith and values. Furthermore, this approach helps me handle criticism more gracefully. Instead of letting negative opinions affect my self-worth, I remind myself that these do not define me. The quote "When you come to the end of life, you're not going to stand before people and give an account of your life. You're going to stand before God" truly resonates because it reorients my priorities. Choosing happiness irrespective of others' approval is liberating. It teaches resilience and self-acceptance and empowers living authentically. I encourage others facing social anxieties or judgment to consider this perspective—it shifts the focus from external judgment to internal peace and divine accountability. Ultimately, this shift has not only enriched my spiritual life but also strengthened my mental well-being.