You're allowing your emotions to cloud your judgement.
If you were thinking rationally, you'd realize that by putting yourself and your music out there, you're making yourself extremely open to critique, even mockery. It comes with the territory, Breh. You're trying to become an artist, remember? So you're exposing yourself to certain things (good and bad) that most of us are not. You're doing this because you think that, ultimately, some good will come out of this journey. But then you HAVE to also find a way to accept the inevitable bullshyt that you're going to have to deal with. If you can't, then maybe this lifestyle ain't for you - and that's perfectly fine. It ain't for me, either. I enjoy my anonymity and I don't know if it would be any better at dealing with the bullshyt than you. It's why, like I said, I prefer to not put myself in the limelight.
Some of the critique that you get will be positive, some of it will be downright diabolical. Take what you can use and leave the rest.
But you're allowing every piece of critique to leave deep marks on you and you're hypersensitive to even the slightest bit of it. You're not discriminating between valid critique and outright mockery. Between who is really looking out for your interests and who isn't. Which opinions are supposed to matter and which should be ignored.
Your entire perspective needs to change.
But you probably won't even read this post because you think I'm a "hater".
