Nigerian man angrily defend mr Odion Osagie, Godsent foundation


A concerned Nigeria man angrily defend Odion Osagie. And he blasted the ungrateful people of Nigeria for not supporting the good things he is doing for humanity. Be patient to watch and try to see from his point of view. 


"When you truly take a good look at the people that often criticized mr Odion Osagie you will understand the kind of life they have lived, regardless the gender". Critical people were often criticized in early childhood by caretakers, siblings or peers, at an age when criticism can be especially painful.


They cannot distinguish criticism of their behavior from outright rejection, no matter how much we try to make the distinction for them, as in the well-intentioned, “You’re a good boy, but this behavior is bad.” Such a distinction requires a higher prefrontal cortex operation, which is beyond most young children. For a child under seven, anything more than occasional criticism, even if soft-pedaled, means they’re bad and unworthy.

While people hate to submit, though, we actually like to cooperate. Critical people seem oblivious to this key point about human nature. The valued self cooperates; the devalued self resists. If you want behavior change from a partner, child, relative, or friend, first show value for the person. If you want resistance, criticize.

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