There is both a destructive and constructive criticism. The effect of the former is discouragement; the result of the latter is encouragement. The first always comes from a position of superior attitude and the second from a humble spirit. It is sad, but many times a Mr. Hyde is disguised in a Doctor Jeckel’s scrubs when feigning to help one correct something in his or her life.
But you can be certain who the impostor is. He will make you want to give up; while the other, who is interested only in your welfare will stimulate you to go on. It is always wise when offering criticism to offer it as though we were on the receiving end (Gal.6:1). You know, like our Lord said, “Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them.”
Let us remind ourselves when sitting in the critic’s seat that what goes around comes around.
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Very good Dr.food for thought.also I sent u 25.through pay pal for the first time did you get it?it shows it was sent4/20/21.
An excellent lesson to be remembered daily. Thank you, Dr. Sandlin.