
Stephen Turban, co -founder of Lumiere Education and Harvard, shared at LinkedIn, as up to 4,000 Reddit users called him “toxic losers”. This will came after an earlier post, where he spoke of taking his team in Bali, which some considered arrogant.
A friend told him about the angry comments. But the turban said he didn’t feel sad. Instead, he felt happy. They believe that when people talk about you, it means that your message will reach far away. According to him, online criticism is not as important as feedback from friends or family.
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“I was happy because that’s exactly what I want. Here’s the thing: most people are too afraid of being criticized online. It’s scary because it’s very human,” he wrote on LinkedIn.
“If your loved ones criticized you, it would really suck. But online criticism? Frankly, it doesn’t matter,” he added.
Turban believes that attention helps to spread your message. It gives you power. Even if people don’t like what you say, it means you have an impact.
“Being known is much stronger than any specific comment or attack. For example, I received 34 DMS on LinkedIn yesterday to apply to the office of my founder. Everyone read my post,” Turban wrote.
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“And here’s the thing: If you’re cringing online, someone will always attack you.
“But here’s the place where I think most people will go wrong. Criticism is not a sign that King is up,” he added.
LinkedIn users responded to its post. Many of them disagreed with him.
“They’re going to be justified for being justified by the pompous $$ who thinks that the life of all others is angry,” one user wrote.
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One user joked: “I tend to love you, Stephene, but I love more reddit.”
“Nothing shows the world that you don’t care what the world thinks of you more than a really long post that explains that you don’t care what the world thinks about you,” the sarcastic answer came.
What did Stephen Turban wrote before?
Stephen Turban had previously shared at LinkedIn that in two weeks he was taking his 80 -member team in Bali. Harvard graduated called his employees “crushers” who studied in prestigious institutions like Harvard, Oxford, Princeton, Dartmouth, Stanford and Ashoka.
He said the team would explore Ubud, visit the monkey forest and enjoy nature in Bali. But what could insult social media users was his statement: “And if you don’t?
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