Oh it’s easy. Work with the fantasy and negotiate towards the direction you want to see. “Criticism” usually contains a mood. But if you want practical results ,you don’t need criticism but redirection towards an end-goal – that which the criticism was launched for.

Oh it’s easy. Work with the fantasy and negotiate towards the direction you want to see. “Criticism” usually contains a mood. But if you want practical results ,you don’t need criticism but redirection towards an end-goal – that which the criticism was launched for.

Then your technique needs to change. It’s not working. Or give up. Think like a pragmatist.

Let’s say you’re right.
Does criticism lead people to a moral objective view or to understand objective truths?
Is that the proper METHOD?

Is it possible that the problem isn’t that “Unhealthy INFPs can’t take criticism” but rather:
“I am someone who does not know how to teach”?

Ok. I have completed my task.
I am someone who cannot teach.
Maybe someone else will learn from my comments which is why I do them. Be well.

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