The Blame Game
It takes courage to admit that the way we perceive someone has more to do with our filter than with who they actually are. It also takes conscious effort to see through a tricky ego that prefers to attribute responsibility for undesirable aspects of life onto others. When we catch ourselves blaming someone, it’s a good time to honestly investigate how our behavior might have contributed to the outcome. We don’t need to blame ourselves, we just need to get real. This kind of honesty empowers us to create the kind of world and reflection…
We want.