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Why do we care so much what others think about us?
We see everyone else as
But I digress. Truth be told we do care what others think of us. We are human. We seem to have an innate desire to please others and be accepted. But shouldn’t people be accepting us for who we are, not who we appear to be when the room is staged perfectly?
Everyday is a learning experience for me from my children.
I let Batman (he’s 2½) pick out his own clothes
Yes, Underwear on his head… as a hat!
I was just about to tell him no when I thought, “why not?” It’s not hurting anyone, it doesn’t embarrass him. The only one to be embarrassed by it was going to be me, and if that’s how my child wants to show his individuality I should just get on board.
So I did.
We spent all day at the oncology clinic with underwear on his head. And you know what? Everyone thought it was fantastic. It made everyone smile. The doctors, the nurses, the other patients all commented on how wonderful it was. Batman was happy that he had his hat, and I was happy that we hadn’t started the morning with a fight about clothes.
At one point in the afternoon I looked at him and thought “I hope he never loses this confidence.” I do, I hope he always has the confidence to wear underwear on his head. At his age, if someone had laughed and made fun of him, he wouldn’t have cared. He would have continued to wear that underwear with pride because that’s what he wanted to do.
I learned a huge lesson that day.
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