Imagine a friend criticizes your choices. It stings—you start doubting yourself.
But what if you didn’t have to let their words control how you feel? What if their opinion was just that—an opinion—and not a verdict on your worth?
This doesn’t mean ignoring feedback. It means recognizing that you choose how much power others’ words have over you. Criticism can break you—or it can help you grow. You decide.
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