KRISTA HILTON

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WHY YOU SHOULD STOP GIVING A F*CK

THE CONCEPT OF THE FUCK BUCKET

You only have so many fucks to give in this life.

Why would you waste them on things that don’t matter? That’s where the concept of the fuck bucket comes in—your personal reservoir of energy, time, and care. And here’s the thing: every time you spend your fucks on something unimportant, you drain that bucket. So, it’s time to stop wasting your fucks and start protecting what truly matters.

I’ve always believed this deep down, but it wasn’t until I read Mark Manson’s “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck” that I felt fully justified. Manson laid it all out, raw and hilarious, in a way that hit me like a truth bomb. The idea that not everything deserves your energy was liberating, and it gave me permission to start managing my fucks like a pro.

The Fuck Bucket: A Finite Resource

Here’s the deal: your fuck bucket isn’t endless. It’s not some infinite well that you can keep dipping into without consequences. Every time you care about something, every time you worry about someone else’s opinion or get caught up in drama, you’re draining that bucket.

Most of us spend our fucks like we’ve got an endless supply. We stress over things that won’t matter in a week, let alone a year. We worry about what people think, get caught up in comparisons, and give our energy to things that don’t align with our values or goals. And then we wonder why we’re exhausted, burnt out, and feeling empty. It’s because we’re running on an empty fuck bucket.

What Really Deserves Your Fucks?

Not everything in life is worth your time, energy, or emotional investment. So, the question is: what really deserves your fucks?

Think about it. Do you really need to care about that comment someone made online? Is it worth giving a fuck about what others think of your decisions, your goals, or how you choose to live your life? Probably not. But we waste so much energy on these things because society has conditioned us to care about everything.

Here’s the truth: most things in life are not worth your fucks. You’ve got a limited amount, so spend them wisely. The only things that deserve your fucks are the ones that align with your values, your purpose, and your happiness.

Manson put it perfectly: “The key to a good life is not giving a fuck about more; it’s giving a fuck about less, giving a fuck about only what is true and immediate and important.” When you adopt that mindset, you stop caring about the noise and start focusing on what really matters.

How to Protect Your Fuck Bucket

Now that you know your fucks are finite, here’s how you can protect your bucket and stop giving a fuck about the things that don’t matter:

  1. Set Boundaries Like a Boss
    People will constantly try to pull you into their drama, their problems, and their opinions. It’s your job to set boundaries and protect your fuck bucket. If it’s not your problem or it doesn’t affect your life, it’s not worth your energy. Simple as that.

  2. Get Clear on Your Priorities
    You can’t stop giving a fuck until you know what’s truly important to you. What are your core values? What are your goals? Once you know what really matters, it becomes a lot easier to stop caring about the things that don’t align with that.

  3. Stop Caring About What Other People Think
    This is a big one. Most of us waste so many fucks worrying about how we’re perceived by others. But here’s the reality: people’s opinions of you are none of your business. The only opinion that matters is your own, so stop wasting your energy on trying to impress others.

  4. Embrace the Power of ‘No’
    Every time you say ‘yes’ to something you don’t care about, you’re draining your fuck bucket. Saying ‘no’ is one of the most powerful ways to protect your energy. Stop being afraid to say it. Your time and energy are too valuable to be spent on things that don’t serve you.

  5. Flip the Script on Fear-Based Fucks
    Sometimes we give a fuck because we’re scared of what will happen if we don’t. We’re afraid of missing out, of failing, or of letting someone down. But fear-based fucks are the worst kind because they drain your energy without giving anything back. Next time fear creeps in, flip the script: “Is this really worth my energy, or am I just acting out of fear?”

Your Fucks Are Precious—Spend Them Wisely

The takeaway is simple: your fucks are precious. They’re a limited resource, and once you run out, you’re left feeling empty and depleted. So stop wasting them on things that don’t matter. Instead, choose to give a fuck only about the things that truly align with who you are and where you’re going.

You get to decide where your energy goes. No one else. So be ruthless in protecting your fuck bucket. Once you stop giving a fuck about the things that don’t matter, you’ll find that you have so much more energy for the things that do.

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