Why You Probably Won't "Let Them" in the Long Run
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Why You Probably Won't "Let Them" in the Long Run
"Every complex problem has a simple solution that doesn't work."
Mel Robbins' 'Let Them' advises readers to stop seeking to control others' reactions and opinions. The book draws on philosophies like Buddhism and theories of attachment, promoting the idea that relinquishing control leads to personal freedom and happiness. While clients often acknowledge their inability to change others, the instinct to try remains strong. The challenge lies in interpreting and applying self-help advice, as people tend to filter guidance through their own experiences, which may skew its effectiveness.
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