Here is what Eleanor Roosevelt said

I am Eleanor Roosevelt

Do what you feel in your heart to be right – for you’ll be criticized anyway. You’ll be damned if you do, and damned if you don’t.

Eleanor Roosevelt

‘Integrity’

Integrity is the quality of being true to oneself and doing what is morally right, regardless of external judgment or criticism.

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The Advice Column

Today’s Question: How can I follow my own path despite the inevitable criticism?

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It’s impossible to please everyone, so it’s essential to trust your instincts and follow your own path. Whether you act or refrain, people will always have opinions. Therefore, it's best to focus on what you believe is right and stay true to yourself, regardless of external criticism.

  • Follow your heart: Do what feels right to you, as you'll face criticism no matter what.

  • Be authentic: Staying true to yourself is more important than seeking approval from others.

  • Ignore judgment: People will always have opinions, so focus on your values and beliefs.

  • Embrace criticism: Understand that criticism is inevitable, whether you act or don’t.

  • Build inner confidence: Trust your decisions, knowing that you’re doing what’s right for you.

  • Let go of fear: Don’t let the fear of judgment prevent you from doing what’s right.

  • Prioritize self-respect: It's more important to respect yourself than to meet others’ expectations.

  • Take ownership of your choices: At the end of the day, you are responsible for your life, not others.

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