Is criticism in fact...?!


Question: an attempt to understand ourselves rather than one to deny the others?


Answers: an attempt to understand ourselves rather than one to deny the others?

...criticism serves a purpose to a point...it can keep things in perspective and help us to better ourselves or help others to improve their lives...like anything else, however, swaying the pendulum too far one way or the other can upset this concept and hinder growth

Criticism is neither. Criticism is used to encourage, those who can't take criticism will crumble while others will improve

Constructive criticism is supposed to help the other...if it's used as an insult I've found that it's usually projection to some degree...

No its a way to be a total bit*ch to people that annoy you!!

No. At least, not always.

I don't think it's an attempt to understand ourselves, for some it is an attempt to make themselves feel better. Most people who are critical are indeed insecure of themselves and feel the necessity to put other's down in order to make themselves look better. :)

yes and no -- criticism -- is at times a fact -- and if you give it you had better be ready to recieve it---- one can also take it too far as well-----

How profound! I'd have to agree but it's unconscious.

it could be, there are so many ways to criticize, it can be constructive, destructive or cruel

that is a good quetion...
I would say, yes.
Criticism is putting someone else down,
so you can feel better about yourself.
unfortunetly, some people are so insecure about themselves they have to steep down to that level.
Always Rae<3

I think that when we aim destructive criticism at others it is a sign of our own insecurity and poor self confidence. Those who are sure of themselves rarely put down other people.

Hi Elsa,It is to make you try harder and improve what you are doing.

I feel like you can agree with both. Why? Well because for those who do not know: There are two types of criticism. There is constructive criticism, then there's destructive criticism. Constructive criticism is the helpful kind, it is the kind used most often among friends and family members. (Ex. Tina, I do not think you should wear your hair that way. Not that it is ugly or anything, but it is not suitable for you.) Now the destructive criticism is what hurts. It is when you totally just put someone else down for the sake of your own faults and flaws. (Ex. Tina that shirt is sooo ugly. I mean, where do you shop?) That is my opinion.



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