Take it in a positive light? Try to take what's worth/true/honest of the criticism to help improve your work? That makes sense to me!
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Nah, I don't want to be influenced by people who critique instead of produce. Why do I care about their opinions. I make what I make for me.
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also I question the wisdom of telling women to negotiate, that is viewed negatively for us. http://www.newyorker.com/science/maria-konnikova/lean-out-the-dangers-for-women-who-negotiate … https://www.doublexeconomy.com/2015/04/14/why-women-cant-negotiate-for-equal-pay/ …
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Honestly, not trying to sell the book, but buy the book version. I go into much more depth on that exact issue. I still say negotiate though
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Because there is no chance at all some of your "content" is absolute sexist garbage?
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Correct
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Is it impossible that someone could criticize you and be correct or...?
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Or try listening. See if you can learn something that will make your future content better.
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Good plan! I often wonder what makes people so critical of others' efforts - if they think they an do better, go for it!
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The risk is coming across as arrogant, wrong, and unwilling to change or even learn from the situation.
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