A motivation for you ...

The painter has come to the end of the lessons and asks his student something ...

He asks him to put the painting he made in the most crowded square of the city and to leave a red pen next to it and write a note stating that the places he does not like in the painting can be crossed out.

The student goes to look at the painting a few days later and sees that the painting is full of crosses.

He sadly goes to his master.

The master painter advises him not to be sad and to continue painting again.

And this time he asks him to put the painting he made in the most crowded square of the city.

But this time he advises him to put a palette full of paints of various colors and a few brushes next to it and to leave a note asking people to fix the places they do not like.

The student does what the painter says.

A few days later he goes to look at the painting and is surprised; no one has touched it.

He tells his master about the incident and learns the following life lesson:

“The first time, you saw how ruthlessly people can be subjected to a barrage of criticism when given the opportunity. Even people who have never painted in their life came and scribbled on your painting.

The second time, you asked them to be constructive. And this required education. No one dared to fix something they did not know.

Never offer your work to those who do not know and never argue with those who do not know.”

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