Having the courage to be disliked is about staying... - Deepstash

Having the courage to be disliked is about staying true to yourself, even when others don’t approve. You don’t need to twist yourself into who they want you to be.

Love painting, even if your friends don’t get it? Keep painting. Their raised eyebrows aren’t your problem.

When you dare to be real, you attract real connections—people who accept you for you. That’s where true happiness lives.

Remember, you can’t please everyone. But you can choose to please yourself, live honestly, and grow stronger every time you do.

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Explore a revolutionary Japanese philosophy that guides you how to break free the chains of societal expectations, embrace your individuality, and find true happiness.

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