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Caring Quote by Joe Bonamassa

“There's a certain thing when you start getting into your late thirties or early forties where you stop caring. Not to the extent where you stop caring about the music, you just stop caring about what anyone thinks of you, and you just kind of let it go - let the chips fall where they may.” quote by Joe Bonamassa
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“There's a certain thing when you start getting into your late thirties or early forties where you stop caring. Not to the extent where you stop caring about the music, you just stop caring about what anyone thinks of you, and you just kind of let it go - let the chips fall where they may.”

Joe Bonamassa

About This Quote

Source Interview: Podcast interview with Joe Bonamassa, 2022

As people age into their late thirties and early forties, they often become less concerned with others' opinions and more willing to accept outcomes as they come.

In simple terms: Older adults often care less about others' judgments.

Key Takeaway

Embrace freedom from external validation.

Themes

self‑acceptance independence aging confidence

Mood

reflective empowering

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • career decisions
  • creative projects
  • personal relationships
  • public performances

Key Concepts

psychology social conformity life stages

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does reduced concern affect your creative output?
  • What risks arise from ignoring feedback?
A Different Perspective

May lead to complacency or reduced ambition.

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