"If you mind your business, you'll be busy all the time" .
A simple, polite phrase recommended by psychologists to set a firm boundary without starting drama. Randy Travis - Mind Your Own Business mind_your_own_business
It reframes "minding your business" as a form of self-care and boundary setting rather than just a snappy comeback. "If you mind your business, you'll be busy all the time"
This is perhaps the most iconic "piece" on the subject. Written and recorded by Hank Williams in 1949, it’s a witty, up-tempo honky-tonk anthem. "If you mind your business
When you talk about "minding your own business," you're usually either looking for a way to protect your peace or a bit of musical wit to back up that boundary. Here are a few notable pieces—both musical and philosophical—that capture that sentiment perfectly: