Value those who give you constructive criticism, because without them doing so, you will never reach the peak of what you are do.
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Choose criticism wisely, it might help you improve some elements of what you do.
The emphasis and the reason for a pure humility is to result in love for others; not always necessarily the belittlement of self. When there is pride and self-righteousness and being pretentiously too far above, generally, one has a difficult time reaching the compassionate side of love for others, the side that understands (or at least attempts to understand): 'I am aware that I am not so far from falling in the same way.' Humility seeks to understand, and sometimes even relate; and in result, the love lovingly, properly, effectively wills the removal of the destructive sins of another as from oneself.
One who utters speech that isn't rough But instructive and truthfulSo that he offends no one, Him I call Brahmin.
I do not take constructive criticism from people who have never constructed anything.
Don't trust a mirror that only tells you how wonderful you look.
To claim that one can never live a positive life with a negative mind is a very negative claim to make!
An acquaintance merely enjoys your company, a fair-weather companion flatters when all is well, a true friend has your best interests at heart and the pluck to tell you what you need to hear.
A pure heart does not demean the spirit of an individual, it, instead, compels the individual to examine his spirit.
If you want to know how negative you are, pay attention to how much you hate negativity in other people. Fragile, artificial positivity needs always to be surrounded by more positivity in order to stay positive, but the ability to be positive, happy, and even, at times, appreciative around 'negative people' is the mark of real positivity.
Leaders look out for people who can criticize them constructively and rebuke them reasonably.
A bitter critic is the sweetest corrector.
You have to lift a person up before you can really put them in their place.
I suspect that most authors don't really want criticism, not even constructive criticism. They want straight-out, unabashed, unashamed, fulsome, informed, naked praise, arriving by the shipload every fifteen minutes or so.
A true artist removes his heart willingly, allows constructive criticism to stomp it, then puts it back__ruised and aching__s he continues to strive for excellence due to the all-consuming obsession and love for his art.
As noble (and often ignoble) creatures of the universe, the people of the world must acknowledge the nakedness of long held beliefs and be open to constructive criticism. Even if the criticism comes from within or without the structures held sacrosanct.
With no positivity, there is no hope; with no negativity, there is no improvement.
Being a critic is easy.But if the critic tries to run the operation, he soon understands that nothing is as easy as his criticisms.Criticism without a solution is merely an inflation of the critic's ego.