Sunday, 8 June 2014

10 Reasons why Creativity takes Courage #2

#2 Because bad criticism sucks



No matter how little a bad criticism may appear it really sucks. Not only does it drain off ones energy, it could also make someone feel discouraged. It could kill ones creativity fast. A criticism that does not offer solution even if it is done in a gentle manner is no better off than a bad criticism that is done in a harsh manner. But no matter what type of manner a criticism
maybe, good or bad, gentle or harsh, it all sucks. 

Mind you creativity mostly receives attack or being misunderstood as being
defiant to the laid down rules of the usual way of doing things. It will look as if you are the only one that is going in one direction different from the others. When bad criticism comes you may feel like joining the others, but it takes only courage to move on the path of your creativity. 

You need to summon courage at all times because that it is what your creativity will need to continue adding to or modifying your creative ideas. If you have courage you can face any criticism of any kind. You courage will take you from one level of creativity to another, probably fine tuning your creative ideas into something more beautiful than what you started with at the initial stage.

So, you should not under rate the essence of courage in helping you stick to your ideals, and transforming it to a better idea.

You can build your level of courage by believing in yourself first than anybody else judgment. You should never forget that your creativity is your originality, your own quarter of contribution to humanity. It is your own inspiration, it comes from your within. Nobody can understand it better than you or even express it like you. Taking the lead with enough courage in spite of all bad criticism will go a long way in making it a much awaited ingenuity.

The world needs creativity in all its varied forms or formless. Just get going with courage as no invention or vision ever comes to the light of the day without going through the dark nights. 

Take all bad criticism as going through a dark tunnel with a twinkling light at the end that is refining you for a better vision when you come out of the tunnel.

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