You save massive amounts of energy previously spent on ruminating over slights.
You cannot control what people say, but you have 100% control over whether you allow it to ruin your day. 🌿 The Benefits of Letting Go Unoffendable: How Just One Change Can Make All ...
If you don't take yourself too seriously, it is nearly impossible for someone to insult you. You save massive amounts of energy previously spent
In a world of constant outrage, the idea of being "unoffendable" feels like a superpower. Based on the transformative concepts in Brant Hansen’s book, Unoffendable , this philosophy suggests that giving up our "right" to be angry is the single most effective way to find peace. 🛡️ The Myth of Righteous Anger In a world of constant outrage, the idea
When you stop keeping a tally of wrongs, you create space for grace and genuine connection.
People will be rude, selfish, and distracted. When they are, you aren't shocked; you’re prepared.
Ask yourself, "Do I actually have a 'right' not to be annoyed today?"