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A Person Worth Associating with Will Say These Harsh Words, Discerning Heart Will Benefit

“Hard truths can be tough to hear.” Everyone loves to hear compliments but dislikes hearing criticisms.

“Hard truths can be tough to hear.”

Everyone loves to hear compliments but dislikes hearing criticisms.

In ancient times, emperors and commoners alike shared this sentiment.

In reality, someone who is willing to tell you uncomfortable truths is trying to help you improve.

A person who only says things to make you happy may please you momentarily but won’t help you grow.

If someone always speaks well of you, they benefit more than you do. When they praise you, both parties feel good.

Conversely, if someone frequently says harsh things, they may not benefit, but you can learn more about yourself.

Many people enjoy flattering you, but few will point out your flaws.

We should cherish those who speak harsh truths as they help us grow. These people genuinely care about you!

The better someone treats you, the harsher their words, so you must discern to benefit.

Pointing Out Your Shortcomings

It can be uncomfortable when someone points out your flaws because everyone desires approval and dislikes criticism.

However, reflecting on the criticism can lead to self-improvement.

Some people avoid criticizing others, but constructive criticism can lead to progress.

We should appreciate those who point out our flaws as they are the ones truly helping us grow.

Someone who can identify your shortcomings is worth befriending, whether they are a colleague or a superior.

Advising You Not to Waste Time

I once had a close friend in college who advised me not to waste time.

Initially, I neglected my studies, thinking that I didn’t need to learn in college. I skipped classes to play in the dorm or go out.

During a meal with this friend, they warned me about wasting time. I was initially offended, thinking they were showing off.

Later, I got into an argument with her in the dorm. I even considered ending our friendship. However, I eventually realized she meant well.

Sometimes, friends say things that are hard to hear but are ultimately for our benefit.

Warning You Against Arrogance

Some people always remind you not to think you’re better than others.

My parents were like this, always praising other children’s achievements.

As I grew up, I left home and people praised me, but it wasn’t until I met my boyfriend that I truly understood.

My boyfriend always pointed out others’ strengths for me to learn from.

Initially, I felt unappreciated, but over time, I improved by learning from others, thanks to his advice.

Surround yourself with people who challenge you to be better, even if it’s uncomfortable. They are the ones who truly care about your growth.