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Why do most people care so much about what others think? Are they afraid of society norms?

11.06.2025 02:05

Why do most people care so much about what others think? Are they afraid of society norms?

Are we afraid of society's norms? Maybe. But more often than not, we fear the stories we write in our heads about those norms.

Because, trust me, the world moves on a lot faster than we think.

It was the first time I wore a saree in college. Excited yet nervous, I draped myself in my mother’s teal-blue saree, which she had lovingly ironed and handed over with that proud twinkle in her eye.

Is it very wrong to want to spend some time with husband after continuous work for 5 days in a weekend because my husband thinks if we go out every weekend what night my parents and other family members think?

“Did I drape it wrong? Does it look too plain? Do I even look good?”

Ah, society and its norms—always looming, always judging, isn't it? Let me take you back to an incident that forever changed how I view this question.

And so should we.

To those people in the world who have access to universal healthcare, what experiences could you share with Americans in order for us to understand how it affects your life (positively or negatively)?

As I walked into the college, every pair of eyes seemed glued to me. Some admiring, some smirking, and a few whispering. My palms were sweating, and my steps faltered as my mind spiraled into a series of anxious thoughts.

So the next time society glares your way, ask yourself: is it really worth giving your peace to their fleeting thoughts?

I was ready to bolt when my friend walked up to me, grinning ear to ear. “You look like a dream,” she said, loud enough for everyone to hear.

What does it mean when someone tells you they love you and want you in their life, but doesn't want to commit?

The problem with caring too much about what others think is that we hand over our control to people who might not even notice us the way we think they do.

That moment, I realized something profound—most of the people staring weren’t even judging; they were just... looking. And the ones who judged? Well, they went on with their day just as I went on with mine.

Take care!

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