No matter how good, well-intentioned, helpful and kind we are, people may still find something negative to say about us. If there’s truth in their criticism, we should take it as an opportunity for self-improvement. However, when criticism is based purely on others’ perceptions and not on who we truly are, it’s best to ignore it—or, if it becomes repetitive or harmful, address it in a suitable way. While we may not be in control of the stones thrown our way, we can rise above them, soaring high enough that they never reach us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.