A Quote by Jasprit Bumrah

I don't take praise or criticism seriously. — © Jasprit Bumrah
I don't take praise or criticism seriously.
The way we respond to criticism pretty much depends on the way we respond to praise. If praise humbles us, then criticism will build us up. But if praise inflates us, then criticism will crush us; and both responses lead to our defeat.
In football you can take the praise when it comes, but you've got to be ready to take the criticism as well.
To me the early childhood story is an ecumenical one. You take poverty seriously. You take seriously maternal depression. You take seriously children under stress and you take seriously the effects of extended hours participation in poor quality care. Those are the facts I begin with.
My advice to people today is as follows: if you take the game of life seriously, if you take your nervous system seriously, if you take your sense organs seriously, if you take the energy process seriously, you must turn on, tune in, and drop out.
I can take any amount of criticism, as long as it is unqualified praise.
Let's take fashion seriously, but not ourselves so seriously. Or reverse that, maybe don't take fashion so seriously, but take yourself seriously. Actually, don't take yourself seriously, that's for sure. So, yeah, take fashion seriously, just not yourself.
It's important to take criticism seriously - not personally.
Critics do their job, and I take their criticism seriously.
I've learnt that you shouldn't take people seriously, whether they praise you or trash you.
That was one of the big problems in the [Black Panther] Party. Criticism and self-criticism were not encouraged, and the little that was given often wasn’t taken seriously. Constructive criticism and self-criticism are extremely important for any revolutionary organization. Without them, people tend to drown in their mistakes, not learn from them.
I take criticism so seriously as to believe that, even in the midst of a battle in which one is unmistakably on one side against another, there should be criticism, because there must be critical consciousness if there are to be issues, problems, values, even lives to be fought for... Criticism must think of itself as life-enhancing and constitutively opposed to every form of tyranny, domination, and abuse; its social goals are noncoercive knowledge produced in the interests of human freedom.
It is important to learn how to take criticism seriously, but not personally.
Take events in your life seriously, take work seriously, but don't take yourself seriously, or you'll become affected, pompous and boring.
If I can understand criticism, I take it very seriously. But it's a process; it doesn't happen overnight.
Criticism? An artist wants praise. Praise.
I seriously don't take praise to my heart or to my head. I only want to work harder and never get complacent.
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