Faultfinding Can Be Hazardous To Your Health

Faultfinding can be hazardous to your health:

A psychiatrist for the Veteran’s Administration, David H. Fink, did a study of 10,000 people. He divided them into two groups: those suffering from nervousness and tension, and those who did not.

As the study progressed, he discovered a crucial trait. Those who suffered from extreme tension tended to be habitual faultfinders. They were constant critics of the people and things around them. Those who were free from tension were the least fault-finding. Harsh criticism doesn’t just affect your victims – it affects YOU, and my be a sign that something is wrong in your life.