You can use criticism to improve yourself, your product, or your service. Or, if the criticism makes no sense, it can make you angry, which is also a good thing. That type of anger is useful. "I'll show them!"
Never be a wimp. Take criticism like a champ.
Whether you like it or not, you don't fully control your health. You can only influence it by eating healthy, exercising, and not using your body as a toilet.
Just get off your ass and get moving, you lazy mofo. And I'm not talking about keeping it up for a few days. No, do it every single day of your healthy life. Because if you can't do that, what can you do? See it as practice for the difficult times of life because the stronger you are, the better.
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