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“I try to put things into two buckets: one I can do something about and one I can’t. The things I can’t do anything about, I try to ignore. There’s no use, for example, being jealous of other people’s success or good luck; it won’t make me any happier. Nor is there any upside in worrying about a…” quote by Peter Atkins
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““I try to put things into two buckets: one I can do something about and one I can’t. The things I can’t do anything about, I try to ignore. There’s no use, for example, being jealous of other people’s success or good luck; it won’t make me any happier. Nor is there any upside in worrying about a bad situation in which I find myself. There is, however, a lot to be gained from considering how I can move to a better place.””

Peter Atkins

About This Quote

Dividing concerns into controllable and uncontrollable categories helps focus effort on actionable change and reduces wasted emotional energy.

In simple terms: Separate what you can act on from what you cannot.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize agency over rumination.

Themes

self‑management focus emotional health productivity

Mood

pragmatic calm

Type

advice self‑help

When to use this quote

  • career planning
  • relationship conflict
  • health diagnosis coping

Key Concepts

cognitive reframing

Practical Applications

  • make a two‑column list daily
  • practice mindful acceptance of the uncontrollable

Questions to Reflect On

  • What criteria decide a problem’s controllability?
  • How do you handle gray‑area situations?
A Different Perspective

Over‑simplifying may ignore nuanced interdependencies.

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