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Use criticism as a learning opportunity from "summary" of ReWork by David Heinemeier Hansson,Jason Fried

Criticism is often seen as something negative. But it doesn't have to be. You can use criticism as a chance to learn and improve. When someone points out a flaw or a mistake, don't get defensive. Instead, listen carefully to what they have to say. They might have a valuable insight that you hadn't considered before. Criticism can be a gift if you choose to see it that way. Don't take criticism personally. It's not an attack on you as a person, but rather a comment on your work. Separate yourself from your work and be open to feedback. Look at criticism as an opportunity to grow and get better. No one is perfect, and there is always room for improvement. Don't let your ego get in the way of progress. Embrace criticism as a way to push yourself to do better. Use it as motivation to prove your critics wrong. Take their feedback and use it to your advantage. Turn criticism into a learning experience. Ask yourself: what can I learn from this? How can I use this feedback to improve? Criticism can be a powerful tool for growth if you let it. Don't dwell on criticism or let it discourage you. Instead, see it as a chance to evolve and become a stronger, more resilient person. Use criticism as a stepping stone to success. Take each comment as a challenge to do better. Don't shy away from criticism, but rather embrace it and use it to your advantage. In the end, you'll be grateful for the feedback you received and the lessons you learned along the way.
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    ReWork

    David Heinemeier Hansson

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