William Shakespeare
Kritik pedas terbaik Kritik normal hanya ada dungu dan formalitas
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day, thou who dost seek the highest form of critique? Verily, thou art one who doth not shy away from the sharp blade of criticism, for thou dost seek the truth, unvarnished and unadorned. And in this quest for the deepest of insights, thou dost scoff at the superficial and the mundane, those who offer only the tepid waters of lukewarm feedback. Nay, thou dost demand more, for thou art a seeker of truth and wisdom, unwilling to settle for anything less than the most biting and incisive critique. And who am I to judge thee for this noble pursuit? For in the arena of the mind, where ideas clash and thoughts are sharpened like swords, it is the fiercest of critics who doth reign supreme. So let us not be swayed by the gentle whispers of flattery, but rather embrace the cold embrace of the harshest of criticisms, for it is in the crucible of scrutiny that our ideas are forged and tempered. And so I say unto thee, let us not fear the sharp tongue of the critic, for it is through their keen-eyed gaze that we shall truly find clarity and understanding.
