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904 The people who seem unbothered by criticism aren’t the ones who stopped caring what others think—they’re the ones who moved the evaluation internally

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/03/2026 05:33 EDT

The people who seem unbothered by criticism aren’t the ones who stopped caring what others think—they’re the ones who moved the evaluation internally

The people who seem unbothered by criticism are easy to misread. From the outside they look like they have stopped caring what anyone thinks. Most of them have done something more specific, and far more useful. They have moved the evaluation internally. They still care about being right, about doing good work, about whether the ... Read more

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