Seek genuine feedback not validation

Craig Rivett
Jun 16, 2022

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Knowing what you’re doing right or wrong and identifying areas of improvement is one way to become a better leader, entrepreneur, writer, friend, spouse, or whatever. It’s also how you build a better product or business.

After all, feedback loops drive growth.

A problem with seeking feedback is we often end up looking for affirmation instead. Our bias’ and fear push us to confirm that we’re doing well. We fight criticism.

It’s harmful to believe that you’re right when you’re actually wrong.

So, operate on the assumption that you’re off target and when you hear something you don’t like, don’t argue!

Look for genuine feedback not validation.

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Craig Rivett
Craig Rivett

Written by Craig Rivett

Social-first software entrepreneur and investor. Solving big problems and enabling digital and physical tribes to grow

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