When it comes to the choices of other people, you have to be equanimous. You have to keep your head so that you can make your choices well.

“There’s no telling how many people will be willing to search for true happiness, and you can’t make your happiness depend on their choices. If your happiness depends on the choices of other people, it’s going to be very unstable. You’ve got to make your happiness depend on your choices. Which means that when it comes to the choices of other people, you have to be equanimous. You have to keep your head so that you can make your choices well. Because that’s the area where you do have some responsibility and do have some power to make a change.”

~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu “Keeping Your Head”

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