Interpretation The proverb "live
and let live" encourages tolerance and respecting others'
choices while living our own lives freely. It originated in the
Netherlands in the 17th century, first recorded in English in 1622. It
gained popularity in the 18th and 19th centuries.
This saying promotes understanding between individuals with different
beliefs and lifestyles. It serves as a reminder to be tolerant and focus
on living our own lives rather than trying to control others. |