Save Critique for Yourself (and Yourself Only, May I Add)
Even though there’s a theory blowing in the wind that constructive criticism actually exists, most critique that leaves one’s lips and floats in the direction of another soul generally manifests some sort of destruction.
There’s only one person who can handle your critique—you
Why?
Because you know when to give it, how to present it and when to drop it before you start crying.
It is not a courtesy you can promise to someone else, who might fall victim to your burst of opinions.
Critique has value when it is offered in the mind of one human, heard in the heart of the same being and set in motion within the soul of the identical person.
After all, three things are for sure:
- You can hear it.
- You will recover from the experience.
- You can change.
Now, this makes for great critique.
All other attempts are hidden forms of malice, jealousy, confusion, ignorance and selfishness.
The producers of jonathots would humbly request a yearly donation for this inspirational opportunity