Tuesday, July 5, 2011

How Criticism Helps You Excel


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Tiny Wisdom:

How Criticism
Helps You Excel

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by Lori Deschene

“Criticism is something
you can easily avoid
by saying nothing,
doing nothing,
and being nothing.” -Aristotle

No matter what you’re trying to do, someone somewhere has a harsh opinion.

Maybe it’s a virtual stranger. Since the advent of the Internet, people can easily vent
their judgments behind a cloak of anonymity. Most of the world’s successful people
have a Google trail laced with negativity.

Or maybe it’s someone who’s supposed to have faith in you—your father doubts your
aptitude for the legal profession, or your friend thinks your singing belongs in the shower.

Either way, it hurts. And you may lose steam as a result.

Don’t.

Barbra Streisand’s mother told her she wasn’t pretty enough to be an actress
and her voice was inadequate, to boot.

Peers criticized Albert Einstein about everything from his looks to his intelligence
as a child, yet he grew up to become the father of modern physics.

Many people in France considered Gustav Eiffel’s tower design an eyesore and
wanted it torn down.

“They” aren’t always right.

If you come against criticism today, realize it’s a gift. Whether it’s a valid suggestion
to help you improve, or a harsh judgment that reminds you to develop a thicker skin,
it can help you get closer to your dreams.

Buddha

. Photo by Jen and a Camera.

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