“People aren't against you; they're for themselves.”
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Most resistance you meet comes from others protecting their interests, fears, or priorities rather than targeting you personally. Treating every setback as an attack wastes time and energy you could spend improving your plan. Recognize the reality, stop the blame game, and take concrete steps to control what you can and move forward.
When to use it
- After a job rejection, remember people aren't against you; they're for themselves — ask for feedback, tighten your pitch, and apply to places that match your value.
- When a manager dismisses your idea, stop assuming it's personal — find the problem they care about and reshape your proposal to solve it.
- On social media, refuse to engage every critic; accept that many comments are self-serving noise, protect your time, and focus on actions that build results.
- If a colleague won't help, stop playing victim — identify what they need, align where possible, or go build your own support instead of waiting for sympathy.

