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by duiker101
3961 days ago
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I don't think there is any special process other then realizing that most feedback is personal and such should be taken. For example let's say you make a blue ball. You like it. blue is your favourite colour. Then someone comes around and tells you it's terrible because it should be yellow. Other will tell you it's nice. They are all expressing their opinion and it has as much value as yours. Once you start collecting a lot of feedback you can maybe start to think that your opinion being only in a minority might not be the best choice. There are extremes in everything and also some people give strong negative feedback because they want to see an improvement, some give good feedback because they don't want to make you feel bad. You need to think about it, put in perspective to what you think and try to extract only the relevant information. |
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