You Can’t Be Responsible For Other People’s Words – Nadia Buari
One actress who has so far managed so well to keep her private life from the prying eyes of the media and her fans is Nadia Buari.
The actress however decided years ago to keep her private life from the public after two major break-ups with Jim Ike and Micheal Essien whom she had once dated.
Little is so far know about the beautiful family of the mother of three.
In a latest post however, the beautiful actress has said that she has got to a point that she
does not care about what the media say or what people think about her.
According to her, it’s time to focus on what’s best for rather than think of the perception people hold about her.
Nadia made this known through an Instagram post adding a little piece of advise to her followers.
She wrote;
“From an early age we work to get approval, whether it was proving to our parents that we could ride a bike without training wheels, or taking our first step—caring what other people think seems evitable.
Through the years it can become a problem for us, as it can cripple us emotionally and spiritually. We need to get to the point where we don’t care what the media says, how colleagues feel about us, or live in state of constant fear or agony of what others think.
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The other person is not going to worry about it, or stay awake at night upset that you’re offended. U can’t be responsible for other people’s words, actions, or decisions as hurtful as they can be.
We all want to be congratulated for a job well-done from even acquaintances, but what happens when they don’t, or you are not acknowledged in some way.
Yes, it’s painful, but now it’s time to regroup, refocus, and rise above petty people, things, sin, and caring what others think of you. They don’t know your backstory, but God does.
Worrying about what others think is human, but when it’s to a point where our joy is being choked, then we need to become proactive, not reactive. Take people out of your courtroom of justice, and offer them to God, and also humble yourself. It’s simply not worth it for your health, or hindering your walk–period!”.
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