Many journalists I know have to live with unmatched levels of self criticism, often seeing nothing but gaping holes and embarrassing errors in their work.
Criticism and self-criticism were practices not only encouraged, but outright demanded of conscious citizens.
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The rest is bravado, boasting, good and bad times with many women and hangers-on, enormous earnings (most of them blown), and wrenching self-criticism and self-abnegation.
Anxiety is also dysfunctional if it is causing physical tension in the body, or if it is generated by a constant stream of self-criticism, which can be self-fulfilling.
Russia's extraordinary self-criticism comes amid an unusually high level of Russian media coverage of the raids.
The trouble with monocultures, of course, is that they tend not to encourage self-criticism.
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Because he had forgotten about Taiwan, he had to offer self-criticism and take a pay cut.
He said the party leadership was in need of renewal and should subject itself to severe self-criticism.
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It would perhaps be more appropriate if Germany's entire football establishment were to indulge in some self-criticism.
It's that self-criticism so common to athletes that can intensify in the teen years, because, well, they're adolescents.
People who do not practice and learn new skills never gain a proper sense of proportion or self-criticism.
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The most powerful western asset during the last cold war was not bigger nukes or higher living standards, but self-criticism.
In addition, as the party already in power in Westminster, Labour cannot, without self-criticism, suggest a different agenda for Wales.
Maybe all this self-criticism will propel us forward by putting us on the right track and helping us choose the right products.
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Critical thinking is important for taking on a new venture, but there can be a thin line between critical thinking and self-criticism.
The explanation for this reticence is simple: self-criticism is an admirable trait in human beings but a potentially fatal one in politicians.
This is my best argument for the study of hip hop culture, and for the intellectual examination and self-criticism that it provokes.
In the first, he called for a "profound self-criticism" within Chavista ranks.
The man considered to be Mr Maduro's main rival, National Assembly President Diosdado Cabello, tweeted that the results "oblige us to make a profound self-criticism".
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His successor, Ricardo Brinzoni, regrets them too, but his self-criticism is much more measured and his defence of officers brought before the courts is more determined.
Greater self-criticism, and generosity, among outsiders would enable them to put more pressure on the Rwandan government to promote the national reconciliation it so emptily talks about.
Far from the Arab street, or press, rising against the U.S., the Arab media are replete with introspection and even self-criticism of how the Arab world mishandled Saddam.
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Not that a little self-criticism is all bad: It can be a reality check and may fire us up to perform better (which can make us more successful) or strive to be better people (which makes us happier).
Even Vice President Hamid Ansari regretted the development, saying that the Press Council's inability to come out with the report was "a pointer to the problems of self-regulation and the culture of silence in the entire industry when it comes to self-criticism".
You engage in more self-criticism.
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The ready lesson to be taken from the Great Moderation is that the single greatest era of good, stable growth in the modern era occurred in an environment where the governmental sector was if not in retreat, then in a posture of self-criticism and restraint.
When he had seen her in the center of the road he had thought for an instant she was a ghost, and there was a ghostly detached quality in the way she moved, her lips crimped in that twist of self-criticism he had noticed in the car, when she had slid in beside him.
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