Don’t expect anything from anyone and you’ll never be disappointed

Lisa T.

The first time I heard my mother say these words, I thought they were negative and sort of hopeless. I was 16 and having a hard time with a girl in school – a former friend who had taken to bullying me. I didn’t understand why our relationship had irrevocably changed, given our close history.

But now, it was hurting and no longer serving me. I was having a hard time swallowing the truth. It was my first friend breakup.

When I sought advice from my mom, she was quick to respond: Grandma always used to say not to expect anything from anyone and you’ll never be disappointed. It’s as if my mother was waiting for the appropriate time to pass that one down, like she knew that this moment would inevitably come.

Given the circumstances, I took the idea to mean: If we don’t expect much from others, we won’t be so hurt by them when they let us down. In short: Set the standards low.

This didn’t resonate. I remember rejecting it right away, chalking it up to grandma’s tough upbringing and a grin-and-bear-it mentality.

But I didn’t want to set the bar so low. I feared it wasn’t a healthy approach to building relationships. And it just didn’t feel like me.

What I didn’t appreciate at the time was the intended meaning of the advice. In this life, we can only control our own actions, not the actions of others.  So it would follow that any expectations, should be our own, for ourselves, and not for others.

That way, we can hope to be in alignment with our morality and inner compass, and feel satisfied by the way we’ve handled situations. These wise words are really telling us to be our true selves and be true to ourselves.

For me, they are definitely words to live by. Who knows, if grandma had lived in a different time and place, maybe she would’ve also been a yoga instructor. There is something to be said for all that zen.

This week’s Words of Our Mothers (WOOM) blog was written by guest author Lisa T.