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44 Psychology says being unbothered isn’t emotional distance – it’s the result of finally understanding which battles were never yours to fight

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While the rest of us exhaust ourselves fighting every battle that comes our way, the truly peaceful among us have discovered a secret that has nothing to do with not caring—and everything to do with finally recognizing which wars were never theirs to wage.

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