It’s a dance of autonomy and connection
It captures the essence of a long-term relationship perfectly—it is both freeing and bound by connections. It’s wonderful if you can find a career that you enjoy and can stay who you are, but these partnerships involve love, care, and shared interests. This type of liberty creates opportunities for trust and progress by allowing others to bring their whole selves to the table.
It is about balancing between saying no and saying yes while at the same time having the freedom to embrace who we are as a person.
If you do what you want, ”I will not have any worries”
This is an interpretation of the fact that it is always alright to allow people to go their own way regardless of what they wish to do. It is a kind of means not to allow their actions to affect the empathizer or bring bout stress in you.
It can also be viewed as some kind of an acknowledgement that you do not interfere with the other person’s decision-making process because you believe they will make the right decision for themselves. You are sure they will make the right decisions even if you don’t comprehend the rationale behind their actions.
Trust and Autonomy
Freedom from worries
This will create a feeling of serenity, a world without the stress of trying to manage people, especially their choices and actions. This cannot be equated to detachment but it is more of a way of redirecting one’s efforts towards what one can influence which is, for the most part, one’s conduct and response.
Relief from Responsibility
Accepting the control restrictions
Last but not least, the meaning of “If you do what you want” is to accept the fact that there is a restricted area of control. If one or both parts stop trying to control the processes and look for directions, new scenarios will appear, and trust can heighten the interactions.
This means freedom of speech, complete confidence in the other person’s decision-making and accepting their decision even if you do not agree with them. This entails having the right to free expression, having total faith in the other person’s judgment, and respecting their choice even if they disagree with it.
This serves as a friendly reminder to treat others with tolerance and understanding. Put simply, it’s a way of saying that you won’t let someone use their actions to control your feelings.