nobody cares, so why are you still worrying?
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- čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
- In this day and age, it can feel like everybody is always judging everything you do. I'm here to tell you that nobody cares. What's really important is focusing on yourself, and not letting others opinions and judgement hold you back from success and joy.
What a big ol' ramble sesh, eh? - Hry
I think this video really resonates with me since there's a lot of people I know now that I don't entirely fit into and feel like I'm awkward a lot, but now I can think they may only think I'm awkward while I'm there and not any other time!
We’re just gonna look past the netherite being unveiled by the lava?
Mmmm cheese burger 🍔 (said in Homer’s voice 😅) and exercising makes me feel like people are staring. Or anytime I make a mistake or say something stupid 😅
If it makes you feel better, every time I see someone working out in public, I think to myself "Yeah, you got this buddy. Keep going.".
Last comment, I bet nobody cares about this comment 🤣
Edit: "Are you holding back on anything due to other people"
Right now, not really. Regarding youtube, it's more that sometimes it gets a bit demotivating to spend lots of time working on something and then only some random dude and his dog are the only one's that watched it. Health and money are also stuff that's holding me back a bit, would love to do some crazy travelling but can't really do it right now (would be awesome to travel down some of the Swedish rivers with a canoe or cayac but that's out of reach for the moment).
Agreed with you saying you're demotivated when something you put lots of time into is barely noticed at all. I think recently I've tried to remind myself that in reality, I'm making things for myself. Others seeing it is a bonus.
Been kayaking a couple times now, absolutely love the Saskatchewan rivers and lakes. Would love to kayak down a Swedish river though 😄
@@EvanDaGr8 Been checking the largest rivers in Sweden with google earth, only really annoyance for most of them are the hydroelectric power plants that many have. There are stretches now and again with some rapids, none of them seemed that extreme. The occasional waterfall that you have to walk past, other than that they are surprisingly open (many parts are big enough to even sail down with a decently sized sailboat).