Let People Enjoy What They Enjoy

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This is a message for all the self-righteous critics out there ready to mock others for their preferences—especially those who revel in the joys of autumn. Seriously, enough already. Before you unleash your sarcasm about the little things that bring happiness to others during the fall season, just take a step back and reconsider. Let people enjoy what they enjoy.

As we approach the time of pumpkin spice lattes, cozy blankets, and vibrant fall decorations, it’s almost too easy for some to unleash their disdain on those who happily embrace these seasonal staples. Why does it bother you so much if someone delights in a hayride or dons their favorite plaid shirt while sipping cocoa? If it brings them joy, what’s the harm? No one appointed you the judge of personal taste, and acting bitter doesn’t make you look cool or enlightened.

This isn’t just about fall; it’s about all year round. Criticizing someone for what makes them happy is just plain rude, regardless of the season. Unless someone’s actions are genuinely harmful—like engaging in discrimination or promoting negativity—why can’t we all just let people enjoy their interests?

Take, for example, the flak my friend Jamie receives for her love of pop music. Some people just can’t seem to understand why she would enjoy the catchy tunes of popular artists. But guess what? Just because something doesn’t resonate with you doesn’t mean it’s not valid for someone else. Music, movies, and seasonal traditions are personal choices, and everyone is entitled to their preferences.

I used to downplay my own tastes because of a negative experience at a party where a so-called “film buff” ridiculed my love for light-hearted comedies. That moment almost made me feel ashamed of what I enjoyed. But eventually, I realized that it’s okay to find happiness in what I like, even if it’s not considered “highbrow” or trendy.

Let people like what they like. It’s baffling to think that some people derive joy from belittling others instead of celebrating the little joys of life. If your neighbor enjoys their fitness routine, let them be. If a friend loves their seasonal traditions, cheer them on instead of tearing them down.

Ultimately, it’s not fashionable to be a killjoy. Everyone has their struggles, so why add to them? Mind your own business, and allow others to enjoy their passions.

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Summary

This article encourages readers to embrace personal tastes and preferences without judgment. It highlights the absurdity of critiquing what brings joy to others, whether it’s seasonal traditions or music choices. Everyone deserves to enjoy their interests, so let’s celebrate, not criticize.


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