You may want to look at why you desire to be elevated above others.
To me, thinking about others is not criticism. Criticism requires communication with the other party whom is the object of your thought.
Criticism was opposed to compliments in the lists, as if not agreeing (and actively making it known) with someone was a "negative" thing to be avoided (with the seeming implication that compliments should be given, regardless).
To me, thinking about others is not criticism. Criticism requires communication with the other party whom is the object of your thought.
Criticism was opposed to compliments in the lists, as if not agreeing (and actively making it known) with someone was a "negative" thing to be avoided (with the seeming implication that compliments should be given, regardless).