Feedback and onions

Listening to and synthesizing good feedback is a lot like cutting an onion.

When we first start working with it, every chop results in a few tears.

But, once we get past that, cook it, and eat it, we realize we’re better for the experience. (We may even have enjoyed it more than we expected.)

To get all those health benefits, we have to make our way past the discomfort.

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