Ronit Roy's Motivational Message: Put People Where They Belong for Peace

Television and Bollywood actor Ronit Roy has shared a strong motivational post on social media about self-care and managing relationships. He advises accepting people as they are without breaking yourself trying to change them. Roy emphasizes that one's own happiness and peace of mind are paramount. The actor, known for his iconic TV roles, often shares such words of wisdom based on his life experiences.

Key Points: Ronit Roy on Self-Care: "Put People Where They Belong"

  • Accept people as they are
  • Prioritize your own peace
  • Let go of trying to change others
  • Protect your mental well-being
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Ronit Roy pens a motivational post on self-care, says 'put people where they belong'

Actor Ronit Roy shares a powerful message on social media about accepting people as they are, letting go, and prioritizing your own peace of mind.

Ronit Roy pens a motivational post on self-care, says 'put people where they belong'
"Very simply put, garbage belongs in the bin. Your happiness... are more important - Ronit Roy"

Mumbai, April 7

Television and Bollywood actor Ronit Roy has penned a strong and wise message for people who tend to get disturbed over the actions of other people.

The actor sharing a selfie of himself took to his social media account and highlighted how it is important to 'accept people as they are but to also put them where they belong.'

He wrote, "However good your intentions maybe, however hard you try, some people will not change cause they don't want to. Most people cant change cause they subconsciously deny to see the wrong in themselves."

"They're helpless cause they're just built that way. They're blissfully happy in their ignorant little bubble. Trying to change them and breaking yourself in the bargain doesn't serve any purpose. Let it be. Let it go. Accept what is as it is and don't give it any more importance than it actually deserves."

Very simply put, garbage belongs in the bin. Your happiness, strength of character, peace of mind are more important than taking garbage out of the gutter."

Ronit Roy has always made it a point to share words of wisdom through life experiences on a social media account, guiding is fine through the option downs of life.

On the professional front, Ronit Roy was extremely popular in the early 2000 for essaying the character of Mihir in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi and also of Mr Bajaj in Kasauti Zindagii Ki.

As Mihir, Ronit was paired opposite actress Smriti Irani as Tulsi and as Mr Bajaj where he was paired opposite actor Shweta Tiwari as Prerna.

Ronit Roy has also been a part of many Bollywood movies such as Two States, Udaan, and many more.

The actor has been in the entertainment industry for almost three decade now.

On the personal front, the actor is married to Neelam with whom he is head over heels in love.

The actor at various events never fails to openly express his love for his wife.

- IANS

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Aman W
"Garbage belongs in the bin" - a bit harsh but the point is valid. We waste so much energy on toxic relatives and colleagues who will never change. Focus on your own peace.
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Rohit P
Mr. Bajaj himself dropping wisdom! 😄 It's great to see our TV stars talk about real-life issues beyond glamour. His journey from Mihir to this mature perspective is inspiring.
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Sarah B
While the core message about self-care is important, calling people "garbage" feels unnecessarily negative. Motivational posts can be empowering without using such degrading language.
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Karthik V
This hits home, especially with the pressure to maintain 'sab theek hai' in front of society. Sometimes you just have to distance yourself, even from family, for your own sanity. Well said.
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Nidhi U
Love that he's talking about this. In a culture that often preaches endless tolerance, setting boundaries is seen as rude. But it's essential for mental health. More power to him! 💪

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