Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Criticism

Everyone enjoys being critical, to some extent. I feel like criticism can be delivered with love, and not always in bad ways. A majority of criticism can be someone trying to make you better. If you think about it, that's exactly what they're trying to do. Why give you comments on what you've done, if you didn't want them to improve on their next attempt. All an all, criticism can be a great motivator, or a great demotivator. It all depends on how it is presented. When yelled, some may see it as a demotoivator, even if the intentions of the person who yelled was good. It's all depends on presentation. So, what should I talk about now? I don't have much else on criticism, so... I'll just cut it short for now.

2 comments:

  1. Posted By: Robert Alexander

    So I did not make it to class tonight. So I guess that you could say that I'm going to get so criticism from that.

    Anyways, I to would have to agree that some criticism can be a good thing. It may be the motivator that you need and that push you need to get something done. But when you step over that limit of to much it can harm you and lead to, to much stress.

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  2. I also know how Robert feels. I missed an entire week. So I know, I will be receiving some criticism as well.

    But, other than that agree with you, being critical is one of those guilty pleasures some hate to admit. It would interfere with the humility some claim they have. What you say makes complete sense; criticism can be coming from a loving place (for example, parents). It’s sad to say not everyone can see the love, some only see the advice as something that is trying to either control them or degrade them. I enjoyed reading your post and I hope you had a nice weekend.

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