I don't want criticism

in Freewriters5 months ago

Is there a difference between criticism and advice? If we discuss it clearly, of course there is. However, the context is different in terms of content or purpose. But if viewed explicitly, of course it is the same in any part, both in terms of content and purpose, what differentiates it is perhaps only in the form of delivery or expression.

Criticism mostly comes from the form of inconsistency or difference, and advice comes from the form of attention or affection. Even though it is said to be one similarity if we combine the two in the form of a warning word.


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I don't want criticism, we don't want to be criticized, or they don't want to be criticized, we juxtapose it with I don't want to be advised, we don't want to be advised or they don't want to be advised. It is clear that it looks different in terms of language structure, right? However, the meaning or meaning will be different in context, although in the end, if you think about it, there is still no difference in meaning.


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Also imagine how it is used by people who are indeed good at stringing together and conveying words. Of course the result of the goal could be a form that is understood by many people in the end, because they, like entrepreneurs, are top-class players in terms of words, which in the end thousands of criticisms that exist are never heard by them. Why is it clear because they have a unity of meaning of power, so the main value for them is I don't want criticism.