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Not everyone will like you, and that's okay from "summary" of Models by Mark Manson
It's a simple truth that not everyone will like you. In fact, it's impossible to please everyone. There will always be people who don't resonate with your personality, your values, or your behavior. And that's perfectly fine. When you try to make everyone like you, you end up losing yourself in the process. You become a people-pleaser, constantly seeking validation and approval from others. This is not only exhausting, but it's also inauthentic. It's better to embrace the fact that some people won't like you, rather than trying to change yourself to fit their expectations. By being your true self and staying authentic, you'll attract the right kind of people into your life. These are the people who appreciate you for who you are, not for who you think they want you to be. It's better to have a few deep, meaningful connections with people who truly understand and accept you, rather than superficial relationships with those who only like you for your facade. Remember, you are not defined by the opinions of others. What matters most is how you feel about yourself. Focus on cultivating self-acceptance and self-love, rather than seeking validation from external sources. When you are confident in who you are and what you stand for, the opinions of others will matter less and less.- Embrace the fact that not everyone will like you. It's a natural part of life. Focus on being the best version of yourself and surround yourself with people who appreciate you for it. Ultimately, it's more important to be genuine and true to yourself than to try to please everyone around you.