That is true. You hear how people respond directly to your business decisions and not to your character. It provides that valuable sense of "the other side of the table".
I have thought about this regarding hygiene and various activities we do. Getting feedback on if we are brushing right, or shaving right, or showering properly could be eye-opening. Then there are elements like whether we could be walking or running in a more proper way, or if our clothes send off the wrong message, like darker clothes sending less of a positive/welcoming message than matches our internal attitude.
Your point about highest quality feedback makes sense there, since a dentist would be the most valid resource for proper tooth-brushing, or a chiropractor would be the most valid resource on if our posture and activities support a healthy spine.
Internet connectivity is providing numerous specific feedback sites for various issues for those who are pro-active and searching for them.
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