8 Surprising Habits of Mentally Strong People That Most Miss as They Age
But as I’ve grown older (and a bit wiser), I’ve started seeing feedback in a new light.
Now, I realize that feedback, even if it’s negative, is not a personal attack. It’s an opportunity to learn and grow. That incident with my boss?
It wasn’t about him undermining my effort; it was about him seeing my potential and pushing me to do better.
People who grow mentally stronger with age understand this. They don’t let criticism bring them down; instead, they use it as a stepping stone to reach greater heights.