The best incentive for an artist are the harshest criticism

Anonymous
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In today’s world of criticism and self-expression, many artists have been tempted to give up on their work when it receives harsh criticism from others. When you hear that your music is horrible or that your art is not good at all, you might become discouraged and think that your life will be very difficult. However, you should not let the harsh criticism affect you. It is important to understand that the best incentive for an artist are the harshest criticism.

If an artist does not receive harsh criticisms, he or she will never improve and maybe even lose interest in his or her work. The best way to get motivated is to get plenty of criticism; however, this should never be taken as a sign of failure.

Source: Zori 2Aa Parte

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