How To Not Worry About What Other People Think

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Published 2020-03-28
In this video myself, ‪@jaack‬, ‪@LloydGriffithComedian‬, ‪@BlueVanMan‬, ‪@CreativeCalmASMR‬, ‪@GOLFLIFECREW‬ and ‪@saunderscb‬ explain the tactics we use to ignore negative views and not worry about what other people think.

Hopefully it'll inspire some of you to pursue creative projects that you might have been putting off for fear of what people might say or think.

Jaackmaate: youtube.com/user/JaackMaate
Creative Calm ASMR:    / @creativecalmasmr  
Lloyd Griffith:    / @lloydgriffithcomedian  
Blue Van Man:    / @bluevanman  
Tubes:    / @golflifecrew  
Saunders CB: youtube.com/user/saunderscb

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All Comments (21)
  • @TheHxXx
    "Don't take criticism from someone you wouldn't take advice from."
  • @bongo3320
    its 9 am robert, this is exactly the content i was looking for after a 4 day long coke bender
  • @zachlittle1787
    The 1 dislike was from arlo for the onions in his gravy 😂
  • @brandonm8901
    Your garden has the calmest energy I've ever seen
  • @Gifdr
    Always weirdly struggled with negativity. Not sure why but even the smallest comment can have a long term impact. Will revert back to this video several times I’m sure.
  • The little girl in the background during a serious conversation is lessening my quantantine anxiety 😂❤️
  • @mojo6396
    It never ceases to amaze me: we all love ourselves more than other people, but care more about their opinion than our own. - Marcus Aurelius
  • @amyp473
    We must protect Robbie at all costs
  • @huffypuffy8244
    In Asian culture, you're raised to care very much about what other people think, everything's about "honour" and the "family name". That pressure has messed with my head a lot and I struggle with anxiety daily, but am trying to learn to leave all that behind and not be so hard on myself, like you said, as long you're happy with what you're doing that's all that should matter. Thanks for this, Robbie :)
  • @TheOrangeyLemon
    Someone said to me when I turned 18 something along the lines of; “as you get older you will start to relate less to spongebob and more to squidward” which made me realise I don’t really care about what anyone else is doing that has no effect on me lol
  • @christoph1246
    Well placed elbow at 2:44 to keep the door from swinging back in your face. Top stuff.
  • @GeorgeAusters
    I haven't worried about what people think for my whole life. I do what I want in life, not what others think I should do.
  • @rdiaz1243
    Your channel is the exact positive, wholesome content we need right now!
  • All good for you Robbie, you're an international star with a nice backyard, a family and a full head of hair. We ugly and poor over here
  • @Seanygee
    Robbie needs a LOVE button, not a like button
  • @GMRay739
    Poor Arlo. The young man needs a sieve. That way he can filter out all of those negative onions, and be left only with the delicious gravy and its positive energy. Jokes aside, there are some wonderful lessons here. I work in an industry that is notorious for its workers only really getting feedback when it's negative. And when you do get something positive, it's usually slightly hyperbolic and feels undeserved. For me, I just want to do my job the best I can, not ruin anybody's day, and go home. Every day is a learning day, and with time and experience it's a personal achievement to feel like I've done well with something. On a digressional note, constructive criticism is important regardless of what you do, but most people you give that kind of feedback to will already have been aware of every flaw in their work. If they think you're an authority on the matter they will seek your advice (or will willingly accept it if offered). Moreover, offering unsolicited feedback that opens with "this wasn't the best way to do that" can sting someone's pride, make them defensive, and ultimately far less likely to listen to you and assimilate your tips and tricks. Even if done with the kindest intentions. On a personal level, it can make me feel like the person I'm talking to assumes I'm an idiot, who lacks insight and needs to be guided by the hand. Sometimes I'd rather just be told "you're rubbish, get better", because at least then I know they're a butt. I've rambled on a bit here, and I'm sorry! But this is a topic close to my heart, and thank you for bringing it up!