If you're an artist in any kind of way, making arts in different forms—paintings, sculptures, music, pictures, graphics, or writing—then you will come to face all kinds of people critiquing your work, pointing out the flaws and offering different ways to correct it. At first, you'd think it's rude for someone to mock your work when you've put a lot of effort into it and you're proud of it. You'd assume they're hating on your work, are jealous of it may be, or simply like criticism and mockery.
Criticism is NOT Hate. Learn to accept—no, embrace—it. As a creator, you grow with criticism no matter how harsh or disrespectful it can be. Even if the critique is hateful of your work, you must deal with them with maturity and professionalism. Consider their words and look at your work with a different perspective. Perhaps, even if they criticize objectively with mere mockery and hate, their words might be of help to guide you to make a better creator of yourself.
Tip #4: receive criticisms with a bright smile and a welcoming mind.
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