Go your own way and let others talk. This is Dante's famous saying. This sentence comes from the Italian Renaissance writer Dante's long poem Divine Comedy. Dante wrote the words of Virgil, the guide, in the fifth chapter of The Divine Comedy Purgatory: He said to Dante, "Come with me and let people talk."
Go your own way and let others talk. This sentence was quoted by Marx. Marx said at the beginning of Das Kapital: I welcome any real scientific criticism. As for the so-called public opinion prejudice that I never give in, I still abide by the motto of the great Florence poet: Go your way and let people talk!
The meaning of this sentence is to dare to persist. If you find the right direction, don't care what others say such irresponsible words, let alone change your original position because of others' irresponsible words. Of course, this sentence does not mean that we blindly believe in ourselves, nor does it mean that we will never repent and cling to our shortcomings.