South African entertainer Nandi Madida has shared a powerful reminder about self-confidence, encouraging people to stop seeking constant approval from others and to embrace their own journeys.
In a post shared on X, she reflected on the reality that everyone will experience criticism or dislike at some point in life. Her message encouraged followers to release the pressure of being accepted by everyone and instead focus on living authentically.
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“There isn’t a single person who’s ever lived without being disliked by someone,” she wrote, adding: “So stop waiting for everyone’s approval. Go live your life.”
The message resonated with many social media users, who praised the singer, entrepreneur and television personality for sharing a positive perspective on confidence and personal freedom.
“Not even Jesus was liked by everyone,” said one X user.
“Aah thanks for the reminder!” read another comment.
“Indeed. The only thing that’s loved by everyone is money, so live your life your way as long as you don’t hurt anyone,” added one more.
A reminder to prioritise personal happiness
Nandi’s words tap into a wider conversation around self-worth, especially in an age where social media can often create pressure to seek validation through likes, comments and public opinion.
For many people, the pursuit of universal approval can become exhausting. Mental wellness experts often highlight the importance of building self-confidence, setting personal goals and recognising that criticism is an unavoidable part of life.
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Her message encourages a shift in focus: rather than shaping one’s choices around other people’s expectations, individuals should consider what brings them purpose, happiness and fulfilment.
Nandi Madida’s influence beyond entertainment
Known for her work in music and television, Nandi has built a public profile centred on creativity, style and empowerment. Over the years, she has used her platform to discuss themes including identity, family, ambition and personal growth.
Her latest message reflects a sentiment shared by many public figures who encourage audiences to embrace individuality and avoid being defined by outside opinions.
As conversations around authenticity continue to grow, her simple but impactful words serve as a reminder that personal happiness often begins with accepting that not everyone will understand every choice we make, and that living fully does not require universal approval.
(Featured image: Sourced/Youth Village)
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