“If you're remarkable, then it's likely that some people won't like you. That's part of the definition of remarkable. Nobody gets unanimous praise - ever. The best the timid can hope for is to be unnoticed. Criticism comes to those who stand out. Playing it safe. Following the rules. They seem like the best ways to avoid failure. Alas, that pattern is awfully dangerous. The current marketing “rules” will ultimately lead to failure. In a crowded marketplace, fitting in is failing. In a busy marketplace, not standing out is the same as being invisible.” PeopleIfsWaySeemsFailingDangerousLike YouSafeStandingCriticismPraiseBusyMarketingPatternsDefinitionsCurrentsFollowingInvisibleBest WayRemarkableStanding OutAlasMarketplaceCrowdedFittingUnnoticedPlaying It Safe Author:Seth Godin
“People need to stand up, women need to stand up for each other and say, "No you can't kick this person like they're a dog. You can disagree with someone politically, you can have arguments, definitely privilege needs to be discussed in real productive and valid ways. But it's not real criticism if it's just like, "you're a disgusting bad person."” PeopleIfsWayNeedsPersonsRealDogLike YouArgumentCriticismPrivilegeKicksProductiveDisagreeDisgusting Author:Kathleen Hanna
“It's so important for people in political groups to learn the difference between productive criticism and not. When it's about something you can change, it's productive. But if it's just like "You are an evil person", you can't change that. There's no way around that.” PeopleIfsWayPersonsImportantPoliticalEvilDifferencesGroupsLike YouCriticismProductiveCan't ChangePolitical Groups Author:Kathleen Hanna
“There's people that like you and there's people that don't like you. I love it because I love the negative criticism because I always feel I have something to prove.” PeopleFeelsLike YouProveNegativeCriticismNegative Criticism Author:Cormega