Human beings possess certain innate characteristics. One such characteristic is the ability to critique or complain. With this ability, however, we have two choices: 1) To direct that criticism toward everything around us, or 2) To direct that criticism toward ourselves. The successful individual is the one who directs criticism toward themselves with the intention of self-improvement. This principle applies universally. For example, successful athletes are those who direct criticism toward themselves and work on their own deficiencies, and the result is that the entire team benefits. Similarly if we direct the criticism toward ourselves, using it to identify our own weakness and work toward improving them, then we will be successful, as will our communities, both in this life and on the Day of Judgement.