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It is salutary to train oneself to be no more affected by censure than by praise
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"It is salutary to train oneself to be no more affected by censure than by praise"

- W. Somerset Maugham

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This quote by W. Somerset Maugham encourages us to not be excessively affected by either criticism or appreciation. It is essential to remain level-headed and not be swayed by either extreme. We must aim to maintain our composure and not be excessively affected by the opinions of others. We should be positive in our own decisions and not be swayed by the viewpoints of others. We need to be able to take criticism constructively and utilize it to enhance ourselves, however not be overly affected by it. Similarly, we need to be simple and not be overly pleased with our successes. We should have the ability to take praise in stride and use it to motivate ourselves, however not be overly affected by it. By training ourselves to not be extremely affected by either censure or praise, we can remain focused on our objectives and be more successful in the long run.

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W. Somerset Maugham This quote is written / told by W. Somerset Maugham between January 25, 1874 and December 16, 1965. He was a famous Playwright from United Kingdom. The author also have 69 other quotes.

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