Hate me or not u are not my problem
In life, I've come to realize that not everyone’s opinion or issue deserves to consume our energy. The phrase "You're not my problem" might sound harsh, but it reflects a powerful mindset of personal boundaries and self-prioritization. From my own experience, when I started focusing less on pleasing others or worrying about their judgments and more on my own financial stability and goals, my stress levels dropped significantly. One way I applied this was keeping in mind the idea that as long as someone is "money in"—meaning they contribute positively or are supportive—then they matter. Otherwise, I don't invest emotional energy in negativity. This clarity helped me avoid unnecessary conflicts and distractions. Ultimately, embracing this perspective means accepting that hate or disapproval from others won't derail your path unless you allow it. Setting boundaries like these empowers you to maintain focus on what truly benefits your wellbeing and success. It’s about reclaiming control over where you direct your attention and effort, fostering a healthier and more productive mindset.