Criticism
Criticism
“Criticism is the disapproval of
people, not for having faults, but having faults different from our own.”
Criticism can be well defined as a
better resolution for good progress. It has an undesirable impact altogether as
it keeps down people rationally. Common people can’t consider criticism as an
indicator of growth as it put them down emotionally. Further, it prevents them from
reaching their goals accurately. Once we are criticized for any part of our
flaws, we never try to repeat our mistakes again.
Positively
It can be a great stimulus for people who pursue success through the realization
of their mistakes. Through criticism, successful people urge confidence and
promisingly move ahead without reiterating mistakes again. Accepting wholeheartedly, one realizes one’s
mistake that interrupted unnoticed. We need to reflect the criticism only from
the people who pursue our progress.
People gain confidence by responding positively
to negative criticism. One should expect criticism from all sides when moving higher.
Once you reach the stage of appreciation you may be highlighted above the
boundary of criticism.
Adversely
The common phenomenon of criticism is
that it discourages people and their talents. The results of criticism might vary
from person to person ending in disappointment or anger. The people who are
weak to face criticism create a fear of failure in their hearts.
Remember
Some people criticize willingly, some
constructively, and even some progressively. If it leads to advancement accept
it otherwise discard it, but respect everyone who criticizes you and give them
another chance for appreciation. Always remember that you are overhead of the
people who criticize you.
If you feel that you are frail to face
criticism, then walk away from it. Whether people criticize you or not, keep on
moving, at that point you will lead yourselves rather than letting you down. The
people who criticize us appreciate us but are not ready to accept us.
“The trouble with most of us is that we'd rather be ruined by
praise than saved by criticism.”
Norman Vincent Peale
Thanking you
Jai…
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