What do women over 60 fear?
What are you actually afraid of losing?
What would you do today if you truly believed you had nothing to lose?
Are you still letting the fear of judgment run the show? Still holding back what you really want to say, post, wear, or create—because someone might not approve? What’s the worst that could actually happen if you stopped trying to look “put together” and just showed up as yourself? What would shift if you stopped editing your voice to make other people comfortable? And here’s the real question underneath it all: What are you actually afraid of losing?
Consider this: I think one of the most powerful thoughts I can carry into any moment—especially when I’m considering whether or not to do something bold, or different, or just plain silly—is this:
I’ve got nothing to lose.
Not my soul. Not my worth. Not my identity.
Not anything that actually matters.
Sure, I can post a weird photo of myself, bedhead and all, holding a coffee mug with that “don’t even try me” look in my eye—and maybe somebody out there will roll theirs. But I’m not posting it for them. I’m posting it for me. Because I’ve got nothing to lose.
You cannot lose your soul.
You can forget how to hear it.
You can ignore it, dismiss it, drown it out.
But you can’t lose it.
And the more deeply I understand that, the more free I become.
Just today I got another email from a woman who said she’s not ready to post publicly. She still doesn’t have the wherewithal. So she replies to my Notes in private, in email—and I get that. I don’t mind. Actually my heart aches for her. But I want to say this gently to anyone else who might need to hear it:
Every time we pause and wonder what will they think? what will they say? will they judge me? will they like me?, we are negotiating our voice against someone else’s reaction.
We are gambling with our soul's expression, holding it hostage to imaginary consequences.
But once you land in that space where you truly realize:
I’ve got nothing to lose—
you start to live.
Not perform. Not please. Not posture.
But live.
And suddenly, ideas flow. Opportunities multiply.
Joy expands. Confidence deepens.
Because you stopped asking the world to validate your existence.
You can post a “bad” photo and laugh.
You can say the real thing instead of the polite thing.
You can stop apologizing and start creating.
You’re not in danger.
You’re just not in hiding anymore.
So if you need the reminder today, here it is:
You’ve got nothing to lose.
And everything to feel, say, create, explore, and become.
Floodgates: open.
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My New Year’s resolution for this year was to live 2025 like it was my last period that made a profound difference in my life and let me to the same place. “What have I got to lose?“ It led to an enormous amount of freedom.Thank you for your perspective.
I’m afraid of losing my teeth and lately, to be honest, my freedom in America.