Sometimes, I consider-
Have you ever experienced a little situation where you need advices but what the rest do is causing you more problems, headaches and a little comments way past the limit.
To you readers who won’t read, rate or comment,
Should I add a ‘Like’ box? So you all could just click for my sake?
If being critical is the chance of improving, then what about being a critic to allow someone to grow? Will they blossom or buried underneath within?
You look around you and an inner voice whispers, A, A, D, B, A, C, F! You judge the outlook from hairstyles to shoe brands while you put on the expensive dress you bought from starving yourself so the others will smile and put you in the A box. Right, or wrong?
There’s a reason why I do not like publishing or spreading the existence of this blog. A blog is just like a MySpace page, everything about you that is either acceptable or disapproved by community, it’s all there. A friend or stranger, there’s always something to hate, which would be the reason why from the very beginning.
Simon Cowell, a famous critic, has discovered many talented artists like Westlife, Kelly Clarkson and other American Idol stars. Yet, he has certainly been the man who crushed many’s dreams and for some reason, he’s still being put as a peddle stone??
After many drafts and cut outs, I sometimes think the worst critic in my life might just be myself.
2 comments:
well, I think that being a critic, one must muster a lot, lot, lot of courage. Being booed at is definitely not FUN!
That 'Like' box may be of little help for those who runs out of words/comments, e.g. ME! TEEHEE! Well, maybe people will just start liking the post instead of commenting, so make up your mind about it.
aweshum! it's like, the beginning foreshadows the ending cuz you're like criticising yourself by canceling yourself out! epic literary device usage!! xD
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