We can't deny the fact that in life, there are people who'd criticize you, but that doesn't mean that they don't like you, it's just that they are allowing you to grab the chance to improve whatever it is that you need to improve about yourself, your talent, and others! Not everyone's wise enough to look at the criticisms in a positive way because there are some people who are easily affected by their critics, which is normal.
But then, we should all keep in mind that sometimes, we have to listen to what people are saying for us to become a better version of ourselves.
This is exactly what a PGT contestant wanted everyone to know.
A Facebook user named Kristian Dela Vega has recently used his social media account to share a piece of artwork that features the four judges of Pilipinas Got Talent namely, Vice Ganda, Robin Padilla, Angel Locsin and of course, Mr. Freddie M. Garcia. The artwork also featured a man standing in front of the judges.
All the details in the judges' faces and outfits were perfect, it is indeed a masterpiece. However, it's not just the work of art that caught everyone's attention, but also the message behind it.
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Dela Vega posted the photo online, along with a lengthy post wherein he told everyone that sometimes, we have to listen for us to be a better person, that sometimes, we have to accept all their criticisms.
"Matuto tayong makinig sa KOMENTO ng iba. Parte ng PAG-UNLAD ng kakayahan ang pakikinig sa mga “KRITIKO” o sa mga taong may mas malawak ang KARANASAN"
Dela Vega also talked about how a person should stay humble no matter how far he has become.
"Kelangan panatilihing nakaTAPAK sa LUPA ang mga paa at WAG LALAKI ANG ULO kung makatatanggap ng Positibong komento o PURI."
But also, he told everyone that it's okay to fail and receive negative comments from the judges or from the other people because it is their way to tell you to do what is right and to improve what needs to be improved.
Before he ended his post, he asked everyone to use all the criticisms that they're getting, not to pull themselves down, but rather to lift their spirits and to believe that someday, they'd become a better version of their old self.
His full post reads:
"Matuto tayong makinig sa KOMENTO ng iba. Parte ng PAG-UNLAD ng kakayahan ang pakikinig sa mga “KRITIKO” o sa mga taong may mas malawak ang KARANASAN. Kelangan panatilihing nakaTAPAK sa LUPA ang mga paa at WAG LALAKI ANG ULO kung makatatanggap ng Positibong komento o PURI. Kailangang maging matatag na tanggapin ang mga NEGATIBONG komento na hindi magtatanim ng sama ng loob. Ang mga negatibong komento ay hindi para ibagsak ka, kundi para iTAMA ang mali at ito ay magsisilbing hamon o MOTIBASYON upang BUMANGON. Kung gustong umunlad ang kakayahan ay wag magbuhat ng sariling bangko, wag isipin na ikaw ay natatanging MAGALING at nag-iisa, wag isipin na ALAM MO NA ANG LAHAT, matuto parin tayong MAKINIG. Pero sa pakikinig ay tandaan, matutong kilalanin ang mga komentong charot at TOTOO."