Being self-critical is good; being self-hating is destructive. There's a very fine line there somewhere, and I walk it carefully.
Since I'm a highly self-critical person, I try to become better every day. I don't see the point of competing with anyone.
Marxism is always open, always critical, always self-critical.
I was so self-critical. I still am, but it's not as bad anymore.
I am very self-critical and always will be. I think this makes me want to improve, always. But just because I'm self-critical and say what I thought of my performance in a game, it doesn't mean I will bring myself down, ever.
I'm extremely self-critical. Although I try not to be ridiculous about it, wearing horsehair shirts and all that. It's a private exercise I don't necessarily share with other people.
You have to keep listening and thinking and being critical and self-critical. Remember General Nivelle, in the First World War, at Verdun? He said he had the solution and then destroyed the French Army until it mutinied.
I think self-criticism is sort of a given when you're an actor. It's also about being curious and not being flippant. Anyone who accepts being in this noble profession is automatically self-critical.