Friday, December 21, 2012

DO NOT SEEK PRAISE. SEEK CRITICISM.




IT IS quite easy to get approval if we ask enough people, or if we ask those who are likely to tell us what we want to hear.

The likelihood is that they will say nice things rather than be too critical.  Also, we tend to edit out the bad so that we hear only what we want to hear.

So if you have produced a pleasantly acceptable piece of work, you will have proved to yourself that it's good simply because others have said so.*

It is probably ok.  But then it's probably not great either.

If, instead of seeking approval, you ask, 'What's wrong with it? How can I make it better?', you are more likely to get a truthful, critical answer.

You may even get an improvement on your idea.

And you are still in a position to reject the criticism, if you think it is wrong.

A contributed article.
* My personal view is: one must have a certain level of understanding to accept positive criticism.



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