The 'let them' theory has been doing the rounds online over the last few months and it all started when Mel Robbins, a popular motivational speaker, went viral on Instagram
Over the past few months, a new lifestyle theory has been setting social media alight with its practical yet therapeutic stance.
One of her videos on the subject, which now racked up a staggering 33.9million views and garnered 1.4million likes on Instagram alone, Robbins breaks down the essence of "let them" through relatable scenarios. Robbins argues we often squander too much time and effort trying to make others live up to our expectations. Instead, adopting a "let them" attitude can be far more beneficial, particularly when it comes to our love lives and friendships.
The principle seems straightforward: By letting go of your worries about others' opinions of you, you'll find greater control and peace in your life.The majority of people commenting seemed to be having an epiphany after the sage advice. One user replied: “Love how this is not aggressive or resentful in nature in the response to someone else’s behaviour. It’s freeing and still keeps you as a person in a positive frame of mind about the situation! We get to choose how we respond.
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