Bad situation Quote by Peter Atkins
““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.””
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.
Prioritize agency over rumination.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career planning
- relationship conflict
- health diagnosis coping
Key Concepts
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?
Over‑simplifying may ignore nuanced interdependencies.