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Pretty much what optik said, I would say.
I would add that critiquing other people's music is a bit of a learning experience, in itself. It's one thing just to listen to other people's music, but quite another to hear it with the same critical ear one has disposed to creating their own and then being able to express one's thoughts in a succinct fashion that sheds some light onto the other person's production. You kind of get out of it, what you put into it, and when you've completely lost perspective on a mix you might be working on, critical listening is a great way to get that perspective back.
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