What does constructive criticism look like? - Deepstash
What does constructive criticism look like?

What does constructive criticism look like?

Constructive criticism assumes that the person giving it has chosen to talk about it because it wants to help the other in reaching the good or help to progress, as it is more experienced and would like to show the mistakes of the less experienced person to avoid repetition of those mistakes to happen again.

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Constructive criticism assumes that the person giving it has chosen to talk about it because it wants to help the other in reaching the good or help to progress.

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