Have an open mind to accept constructive criticism

But don't accept criticism from those who never built "

Most of the time that someone criticizes you are those people who have never built anything in their life, but are there to make a guess about this and that. But when you need someone, disappear them all, and you remain just yourself.

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Criticism is welcome, as long as someone has the intuition to help you improve and not harm you. There are already criticisms that are nothing more than making you feel very bad, and leave you for simply without self-esteem.

Many try to help, others already throw it in your face that you are worthless and what you do is useless, while you yourself feel frustrated for not being able to offer something better. However, everyone is everyone, and no one can tell you that you are worthless, or what you do is useless.

Many see and criticize you but do not know about your daily struggles, do not know about your suffering, so put yourself first, and do not accept that you are judged or belittled. Do not fall into the trap of your own mind, everyone has defects and no one is unscathed.

Constructive criticism is always welcome!

Now if they want to help you, accept that constructive criticism and if you really see that the path is wrong just correct your route, and get back on the path.


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Accepting constructive criticism is the best and shortest way to evolve as a human being (and possibly help others to do the same).


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Yes, true... it gives us constructive feedback and helps us to improve in some way, but when it comes with good intentions.


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But don't accept criticism from those who never built "

It is the most heart touching line of the post.
That is very true. Many of the critics are those who haven't accomplished anything in their lives. They just keep on poking their nose into others matters and let themselves feel bigger by belittling others

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Yes it's true... There are those who only know how to point out the mistakes, and when you need ? The person disappears.


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