English, asked by nitya92, 1 year ago

write a short note on welcome criticism​

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Answered by Anonymous
4

hi

No one’s above criticism. Keeping this in mind, everybody’s seems to be able to easily criticise someone about something. This happens every day, all the time.

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hope it helps you


Anonymous: hi there is lot more
fnazneen2d: the more to it is...
fnazneen2d: Most critiques are about the other person, not about you. They’re projecting a fear, desire, or insecurity. You just happen to be the one catching it at that particular time.

With a lot of the critiques that you get, you need to see right through that critique to the weakness in the other person. You don’t have to say anything to them about that. Just see it so it doesn’t bother you. This is their sh*t that’s going on here, not yours.
Answered by fnazneen2d
6

hi

on adding to the above one

Just consider, though, that when you’re getting a critique pertaining to your job, your business, relationship, or whatever it is, listen up, because that person is giving you a critique for one of two reasons.

First, maybe this person really is a good teacher or highly skilled, smart, wise, or intelligent, and they’re critiquing you from the right place of genuine wisdom, caring and understanding. I’m no statistician, but my guess would be this is about 3 – 6% of the time for most people.

The second reason, however, is because a lot of people that critique or criticise other people are actually coming from a place of power and think, “I can do this to you, so I’ll do it. I’ll tell you what you’re doing wrong." They’re saying it to feel good about themselves.


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