The Value of Criticism
Everywhere we look, we observe people criticizing others. Since it’s so common, we believe it must be useful, but what is its use? What do we accomplish by being critical of ourselves or others?
Parents often believe the quickest way to motivate children to improve is to criticize them. If you observe the results, you’ll find, at best, you’ll get temporary and/or conditional change, usually just while they are being watched. Long-term change is primarily self-directed, while pressure from outside leads us to slow down. A more common reaction to criticism is a tendency to become more resistant to change, insistence on legitimizing the behavior and a reluctance to consider the feelings of the criticizer.
How does it feel when you get criticized? Do you feel closer to the criticizer or erect your protective wall? Don’t expect people to have a different reaction than you. What is triggered within you is identical to what is triggered within another.
Accusations are statements of fact about others. They are interpreted as criticism, and we respond similarly to them. We resent those who feel entitled to place themselves above us and point out our deficiencies. Rather than offer a hand when we fall, they step on us.
Academic critiques are designed to offer an expanded perspective, helping us to see what we may have been previously blind to. We put ourselves in a position to receive academic critiques when our goal is growth and advancement. Unsolicited advice, on the other hand, is rarely received positively. When people don’t seek our advice, what is our reason for giving it? Is it out of care for the other or a desire to promote ourselves?
So let’s look at the value of this common entitlement to criticize. When we compare ourselves with someone below us, we may feel higher, but does pushing them down further raise us higher? Criticism neither improves those criticized nor those criticizing. Do we maintain the familiar pattern, hoping for different results, or do we seek out more effective alternatives? It’s your life, your choice… and your actions will determine the results.
To discuss this or other issues, Dr. Levine can be reached at 661-877-8378.
ADVERTISE WITH US
SCV Senior Center Golden Gala 2026 – Saturday, April 25, 2026
The SCV Senior Center “Golden Gala” Chair, Jackie Hartmann is proud to announce a name change and theme for the signature fundraising event for the SCV Senior Center. The Senior Center is changing the name from Celebrity Waiter to the “Golden Gala”.This year...
Howdy Howdy Let’s Get Rowdy: Santa Clarita’s 30th Annual Cowboy Festival Returns to William S. Hart Park Free, Family-Friendly Celebration Marks Milestone Year at the Now City-Owned Historic Park
The City of Santa Clarita is gearing up to celebrate a major milestone as the 30th Anniversary Cowboy Festival returns on Saturday, April 18, and Sunday, April 19, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. For the first time as a City-owned park, William S. Hart Park (24151...
Oak Tree Gun Club Presents The 2026 Summer Blast
The “2026 Summer Blast” at Oak Tree Gun Club promises an immersive shooting experience suitable for shooters of any age or skill level. Taking place on May 16 and 17, this event transforms Oak Tree Gun Club into a bustling hub of booths showcasing a wide array of...
ABOUT THE MAGAZINE
Santa Clarita Magazine has set a high standard for excellence in advertising for over 36 years. A family owned and operated business, Santa Clarita Magazine has grown with the Santa Clarita Valley since 1990 and become the #1 place to advertise locally.
FOLLOW US
SANTA CLARITA MAGAZINE
PO Box 801570
Valencia Ca 91380
For Advertising information
Call or Text: 1 (661) 294-4444



