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Ipsum lorem… type self-criticism into a search engine and see what results show first: one sees, in result after result, the consensus view: self-criticism is a negative pattern of behavior to be avoided or rectified. If one is “self-critical”, this can only be the consequence of some lacking self-acceptance—self-acceptance being the “psychologically healthy” opposite of self-criticism. Thus, most of the results one finds are concerned with turning that criticism into acceptance.
