Cartoon of a bully threatening a boy. The boy says, “The problem with you bullies is you don’t know how to take constructive criticism.”
Whoever stubbornly refuses to accept criticism will suddenly be destroyed beyond recovery Proverbs 29:1 (NLT)
It seems the more stubborn and inflexible someone is, the harder it is for them to take criticism. We need to be flexible and take the good along with the criticisms in life.
God made trees to be flexible. When the wind blows, a tree sways in the wind. Dead branches on a tree don’t have the same flexibility. They are the first to go in any strong wind storm.
Engineers took a lesson from nature and learned long ago tall structures need to be flexible. A rigid skyscraper wouldn’t stand the pressures of the wind anymore than a large tree. The best defense against the storms of life is flexibility.
When criticism comes our way, we need to be flexible as well. If the criticism has merit, let’s learn from it. If the criticism is unfair, roll with it and wait until the wind dies down.
I drew this comic in Adobe Illustrator CS2