PRAISE & CRITICISM ARE PART OF YOUR GROWTH JOURNEY

Sunday, February 22, 2026


 


Whatever we do in life, particularly if it is in the public domain, it will have either praise or criticism or just no comment type of reaction. Actually, both genuine criticism and praise are good for our healthy growth. Interestingly, wise people do not take these reactions either too seriously or too casually. In fact, they are in the habit of assessing their work objectively and find out the shortcoming, if any, to accept and rectify or in general have the attitude to keep on introspecting and improving their quality of work. But what majority of people are found to do? Their normal tendency is to accuse or criticize other people. Laurence C. Smith Jr. says that the frequency and universality of criticism in our society have a much greater overall effect on humans than the isolated incidents of other types of abuse. That is why criticism is termed as the most universal negative force in our society.

It is also a fact that we praise someone for true reasons rarely, whereas it is our duty socially and professionally to praise a person for his true achievements loudly and that too in public. It has several positive impacts on the person concerned and the society at large. Ironically, we do praise some people even without any positive reason and the praise is so blatantly showered on that undeserved person that the word loses its meaning completely and turns into a brazen flattery. Historically, however, flattery has been a standard form of discourse, meaning conversation, when addressing a king or queen or power that be. The journey of world history does testify that it used to be a common practice among writers and poets to flatter the reigning authority. But surprisingly, this age-old practice has come to such a pass that currently the ruling political party or coalition world over have followers who blindly support all moves of their respective party, both good and bad alike. On the other hand, the followers of opposition parties criticise and accuse the party in power for all things, good as well as bad. Unfortunately, this has been the way of political life which in its own way polluted other walks of life in our society. Can this practice be termed as healthy for any democratic political system?

Let us take another situation. You might have also seen or yourself too have experienced the kind of flattery which might have made you feel like a king which you are really not. But the flatterers always follow their own agenda to keep you in a dream world. The pertinent point here is to remain in your senses in those trying moments, not to accuse or criticise the world afterwards. In fact, it was not the fault of their praise, flattery or criticism. In fact, you were not in your senses at that moment. Isn’t it?

It is true that when we are praised, we feel happy at that moment as praise is the sweetest sound. But, as Martin Yan of 'You Can Cook' fame says, "Happiness is within you. It has nothing to do with how much applause you get or how many people praise you. Happiness comes when you believe that you have done something truly meaningful." Conversely, many times you are criticised so badly and at times, so convincingly that you feel really dejected and depressed. In such a situation it is advisable to follow what John Wooden, the American basketball player, coach and writer of well-known book, ‘Pyramid of Success’ suggests, "You can't let praise or criticism get to you. It's a weakness to get caught up in either one." The renowned composer Mozart says it in a different way, "I pay no attention whatsoever to anybody's praise or blame. I simply follow my own feelings." To say, when you are performing well, people may praise you. On the contrary, people criticize and criticize you more when you fail to perform. So, it is always better to believe in yourself; continue to do your best and never feel let down or overjoyed by what the onlookers say.

Yes, the process of introspection is very important in our life which enables us to look inward to understand rightly about our strength, weakness, emotion, thoughts, values, character etc. that actually drive us to act effectively towards our growth journey and improvement in life. In nutshell, whether it is fame, praise, accusation or criticism, it is better to take it easy and thank all concerned for offering you an opportunity to introspect objectively and improve consistently to reap the real benefits.

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