**“SCOTUS Ruling Sparks a ‘Radical Permission’ Movement: Why Letting Go of Rules Is the New Mental Health Hack”**

“SCOTUS Ruling Sparks a ‘Radical Permission’ Movement: Why Letting Go of Rules is the New Mental Health Hack”

In an unexpected twist, the Supreme Court’s latest decision—clearing the path for more decentralized governance—has ignited a viral psychological trend on social media: “Permission Shedding.”

Life coaches and therapists are flipping the script on the ruling, urging followers to “use this moment as a mirror.” The trend asks: If the highest court can loosen rigid structures, what outdated personal ‘laws’ are you still obeying out of habit?

Users are now sharing videos of themselves “quitting” self-imposed rules—like the 5 a.m. alarm or answering work emails on weekends—calling it “mental deregulation.”

“The Supreme Court didn’t just rule on law—it gave us permission to ask, ‘What am I enforcing that no longer serves me?’” says Dr. Lila Chase, a cognitive behavioral expert. “This isn’t about anarchy. It’s about re-authoring your own constitution.”

Critics call it a stretch, but the hashtag #CourtOfMe has already hit 10 million views.