Avoid criticizing and condemning others from "summary" of How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Criticizing and condemning others is a futile exercise that only serves to alienate them and create resentment. People do not respond well to being criticized; it only serves to damage their self-esteem and make them defensive. No one likes to be told that they are wrong or that they have made a mistake. People are much more willing to listen to you and consider your perspective if you approach them with kindness and understanding, rather than criticism and condemnation.
When you criticize someone, you are essentially attacking their ego and sense of self-worth. This can lead to feelings of anger, resentment, and defensiveness, making it difficult to have a productive conversation. Instead of criticizing, try to understand where the other person is coming from and approach the situation with empathy. By showing understanding and compassion...
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