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      <title>Criticism without offering solutions is no good</title>
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      TL;DR: Show others how things can be done better instead of telling them that they&amp;amp;rsquo;re not good.
# At work When you start working at a new company you may find many things that you don&amp;amp;rsquo;t like. In those situations it is very easy to start criticising the way things are and to offend people who worked on certain things either accidentally or on purpose. While this may feel great and give you the temporary feeling of superiority, it brings no actual value neither to your life or others.

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      <title>Embrace boredom</title>
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      It has been proven to me in the years that no matter how big a problem is, if you just bore yourself to your limits away from phone and other distractions, you&amp;amp;rsquo;ll at least find a step towards a solution if not THE solution.
The last time was a long walk with my dog. Today, forgetting to take my phone with me to the toilet did the trick.

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