Feedback Handling
The goal of processing criticism is improvement rather than universal approval. Some critics are never satisfied, and recognizing that pattern prevents wasted effort. Valid feedback should be applied without ego or defensiveness. Asking fo…
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The goal of processing criticism is improvement rather than universal approval. Some critics are never satisfied, and recognizing that pattern prevents wasted effort. Valid feedback should be applied without ego or defensiveness. Asking for an example can turn unclear criticism into something actionable. Feedback should be kept when it identifies a real problem, comes from relevant knowledge, and offers concrete improvement. Wrong feedback does not require a prolonged argument after it has been evaluated.