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Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

The Life Changing Magic Of Letting People Be Wrong About You

Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

Susie Moore

Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Philosophy, Life Coach, Motivational, Education, Personal Development, Life Coaching, Self-help, Mental Health

5.01.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2026

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

What if the world is simply late to your truth? We dive into the liberating practice of letting people be wrong about you and show how courage grows when you stop outsourcing your choices to public opinion. Using Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights as a touchstone, we unpack how a work once labeled dark and chaotic became a timeless classic—and why that arc matters for your next bold move. And, if you want more access to me, my coaching, and live monthly calls, I want to invite you to join us in...

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0:00.0

Welcome to Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore.

0:09.8

Let's talk about the life-changing magic of letting people be wrong about you today.

0:17.9

Now, this past weekend, I went to see the movie Wuthering Heights by Emerald Fennell

0:23.4

at the cinema, and it was wonderful. I know it broke records during the opening weekend, and Wuthering

0:30.5

Heights is certainly a classic. But what a lot of people don't know is that when the book was

0:36.4

written nearly 200 years ago,

0:39.9

Emily Bronte wrote it under a pen name, a male name, Ellis Bell.

0:45.9

And even when it was released under the name Ellis Bell,

0:49.4

because men were more writers and women certainly couldn't write about such shocking things,

0:53.8

it was still considered dark, it was considered chaotic and it was met with a ton of criticism.

1:02.3

But I don't know about you. I studied that book in high school. I love that book. The story of

1:07.7

first love and connection and self-abandonment. My gosh, I can go on many tangents here.

1:14.3

But why am I telling you this today? Emily Bronte was ahead of her time. She wrote a book that

1:22.0

200 years later is now the number one movie in the world. Does this mean that Emily Bronte was wrong?

1:31.0

Does it mean that she shouldn't have released something at the time that was shocking to the audience?

1:37.3

Was she doing something that was unforgivable or crazy? No, she was being herself and dare I say, she was just early. So what about you? What if you're

1:48.7

holding back? What is your version of Wuthering Heights? Maybe you're not a writer, but you're a

1:53.7

budding entrepreneur or a budding podcaster or a budding world traveler. Other people might not

2:00.0

like it. They might think it's scary. They might think it's scary. They might think

2:02.1

it's dangerous. They might think it's stupid. Who cares? This is your life and your freedom begins

2:10.9

when you make decisions based on the desires of your heart and nobody else's. In fact,

2:16.7

this is a deathbed regret, the number one from

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