Criticism
Posted by Ahmad Muqeem Sheri in Behaviour, Psychology on Friday, December 11, 2009
Criticism is easy. Finding faults in this imperfect world is trivial. Faults occur with certainty in this world. Interestingly faults never repeat themselves. They either differ in there placement, timing or magnitude. One can prove mathematically that the deltas,faults, in any system or process will occur with probability one, while the probability of recurrence of the same delta event is zero. It is this certainty of finding a problem that makes criticism trivial.
Proving something is trivial, does not prove its usefulness or otherwise. Probably usefulness of criticism depends on ones intention. Criticism for finding faults is negative, while criticism for identification of faults is positive. When finding stuff the objective is to find and stop, while identification is always followed by an action. An action sizable enough that it can stand witness to the fact that it follows a process of critical thought.
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