People struggle to handle criticism due to three psychological barriers: the threat response (where the brain processes social rejection like physical pain), the identity merge (where criticism feels like an attack on self-worth rather than ideas), and the signal vs noise filter (where people fail to distinguish between constructive feedback and unhelpful criticism). Overcoming these barriers requires understanding that feedback is data, not an attack, and learning to separate one's identity from one's work or opinions.
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3 Reasons You Can't Handle Criticism — And How to Fix It #darkpsychologyAdded:
Most people think they handle criticism well. They don't. Here's what's really happening.
Signal one, the threat response. The brain processes social rejection and criticism in the same region as physical pain. When you receive feedback, your nervous system doesn't distinguish between a threat to your status and a threat to your body.
The defensive reaction isn't weakness.
It's biology. But biology isn't destiny if you know what's happening.
Signal two, the identity merge. When your work, your opinion, or your idea is criticized and you've merged it with your identity, the criticism feels like an attack on you. Separating what you do from who you are is the most important psychological skill for growth.
Your idea can be wrong. You are not your idea.
Signal three, the signal vs. noise filter. Not all criticism is equal.
Criticism from someone with relevant expertise and good intent is signal.
Criticism from someone with an agenda, without context, or without accountability is noise. Most people treat all criticism the same and either reject all of it or absorb all of it.
Learning to sort signal from noise is the skill.
Feedback isn't an attack, it's data, but only if you can hear it. Follow Dark Signals. We decode what others miss.
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