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How do we react when someone criticizes us?

  This topic flows almost naturally from the last one, about advice we don’t listen to. If it’s already hard to accept an opinion from a close friend, hearing a criticism - fair or unfair - can trigger even stronger reactions. After all, no one enjoys being confronted with something they didn’t handle well or with a version of themselves they don’t recognize. But it’s precisely in these moments that emotional maturity is tested. Because one thing’s for sure: sooner or later, we will all be criticized. The question isn’t if , but how we’re going to react. Fair Criticism vs. Unfair Criticism   Not all criticism comes from the same place. Some criticism is fair - constructive, well-founded, and genuinely intended to help or improve something. And then there’s unfair criticism - mean-spirited, disproportionate, ill-intentioned, or based on flawed perceptions.   Fair criticism might be delivered in a harsher tone, but usually it makes sense. It might sting, but it’s usef...

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