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Do Not Criticise

Dr. Archana Bharat

  • Light A Lamp / 32
  • 28-11-2022
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One key to a successful life is – “Do not criticise anyone”. When you criticise others you weaken yourself. If you truly want to be successful, you should begin by being honest with yourself, recognising your own behaviour. When we recognize our behaviour we are on the path to correcting it. Everyone who corrects his own behaviour is inevitably successful. The person who often blames others for his failures and never recognises his own self destructive behaviour will not be successful.

Criticism is useless because it hurts the pride of others and provokes resistance. It provokes an inevitable reaction against its author. The person who knows how to live without criticising does not provoke resistance or reaction on the part of his fellow beings and consequently, creates an atmosphere of success and progress. On the other hand, those who do criticize others have many enemies. The world is full of critical people who find faults and are irritable and sometimes intolerable. Their bad behaviour makes them impatient, angry, egotist, proud and arrogant and they have no patience.

As employers they become the executioners of their employees. Workers who are compelled to work under such fault finding people end up hating the job and the employer. No discontented worker works his best under duress. Many times enterprises fail because the workers are discontented, dissatisfied and do not work efficiently because of the criticism they must endure. On the other hand workers who seek any occasion to criticise their employers, sometimes end up losing their job. Employers have pride and vanity and feel offended when criticised by employees. The one who wants to correct others should begin by correcting himself. This gives better results. Try to see the best in all human beings and take responsibility for your actions to lead a happy, healthy life.

Sometimes people who criticise have an upper hand on the people with more knowledge of the subject. It is only because people do not want to pick a fight with them when they are yelling loudly and are irrational. In fact they are the ones who are misrepresenting themselves and fail miserably. We need to analyse our own life and actions before criticising actions of others.

 Dr. Archana Bharat
Dr. Archana Bharat

Expert in environmental issues and active member of Kabir Peace Mission

info@indianthoughts.in

Mrs (Dr.) Archana Bharat (Meerut - U.P.) is a University Gold Medalist, who has done her Ph. D in Medieval Indian History. She is an expert in environmental issues and is an active member of Kabir Peace Mission too.

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